Amidst opposition bonhomie, Congress CMs in Hindi heartlandsworn-in

Jaipur/Bhopal/Raipur, December 17 (IANS) Congress veterans Ashok Gehlot, Kamal Nath and Bhupesh Baghel were on Monday sworn in as new Chief Ministers of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, ending BJPs rule in the Hindi heartland.


The occasions were marked by opposition bonhomie, with ahost of prominent opposition leaders sharing the stage with Congress PresidentRahul Gandhi.


Coming days after leaders of 21 opposition parties onDecember 10 resolved to work together to "defeat the BJP-RSS", theswearing-in ceremonies turned into a platform to showcase the opposition unityahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.


However, Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and theAkhilesh Yadav-headed Samajwadi Party -- both of which supported the Congressin government formation in Madhya Pradesh -- were conspicuous by their absence.


Gehlot, along with his deputy Sachin Pilot in Rajasthan,Kamal Nath in Madhya Pradesh and Baghel in Chhattisgarh were administered theoath of office and secrecy by the Governors in the presence of Rahul Gandhi,former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and a number of opposition leaders.


Among those present from the "anti-BJP camp"included NCP chief Sharad Pawar, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and TDP chief N.Chandrababu Naidu, former Prime Minister and JD(S) supremo H.D. Deve Gowda, NCpatriarch Farooq Abdullah, LJD leader Sharad Yadav, and DMK leaders M.K. Stalinand Kanimozhi.


The RJD was represented by Tejashwi Yadav, TrinamoolCongress by former Railways Minister Dinesh Trivedi and Jharkhand Vikas Morchachief Babulal Marandi as well as AAP leader Sanjay Singh were among thosepresent.


Congress General Secretary and former Union Minister Gehlottook over the reins of Rajasthan for the third time, while Sachin, who won hismaiden Assembly elections, is Gehlot's "co-pilot" after being swornin as the Deputy Chief Minister.


Riding on huge anti-incumbency against the VasundharaRaje-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government, the Congress with farm loanwaiver as its major poll plank came to power in the state winning 99 of the 199seats at stake.


In Bhopal, nine-time MP and former Union Minister Kamal Nathbecame Madhya Pradesh's 18th Chief Minister, on a day the Delhi High Courtconvicted Congress leader Sajjan Kumar in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, promptingattacks from the BJP which alleges Kamal Nath's involvement in the riots in thenational capital.


With the BJP and ally Shiromani Akali Dal attacking theCongress for its choice in Madhya Pradesh, Kamal Nath responded to the chargesalleging "politics" behind the attacks.


"I took oath in 1991 and several times after that, noone said anything. There is no case, FIR, or charge-sheet against me. Todaythey are raking up this matter. You can understand the politics behindthis," said Kamal Nath.


Credited with steering the party to victory in the saffronstronghold, Kamal Nath, immediately after assuming power, cleared files forwaiving loans of farmers to the tune of Rs 2 lakh each.


With this, the Congress which won won 114 seats in the230-member House, delivered its pre-poll promise of cancelling farm loanswithin 10 days of coming to power.


In Raipur, state Congress President Bhupesh Baghel, creditedfor powering his party to a landslide victory, became the third Chief Ministerof the tribal-dominated state

Baghel, who represents Patan Assembly constituency in Durg district, was administered the oath of office and secrecy in the presence of Gandhi, Manmohan Singh, former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah and a host of other top Congress leaders.

Besides Baghel, Ambikapur MLA T.S. Singh Deo and Durg Rural lawmaker Tamradhwaj Sahu took oath as ministers.

After the swearing-in ceremony, Gandhi took to Twitter to thank the people of the state and vowed to build a "new Chhattisgarh".

Baghel, had taken over the reins of party nearly a year-and-half after the top state leadership was wiped out in a Maoist attack in 2013, including the then state unit chief Nand Kumar Patel and party veteran Vidya Charan Shukla.

He led from front in scripting the rout of Raman Singh-led BJP which was in power for 15 years, enabling the Congress to win 68 seats in the 90-member Assembly.

With the 2019 Lok Sabha polls only months away, the Congress's victory in the three Hindi heartland states is being perceived as a big boost for the grand old party in taking on the Narendra Modi-Amit Shah led BJP.



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