Himanta Biswa Sarma, a former Congressman who is seen as number two in the new BJP government in Assam, was today made convenor of a newly- floated North-East Democratic Alliance.
The new platform of the BJP was formed for development of all northeastern states, hours after Sarbananda Sonowal was sworn-in as the 14th chief minister of Assam.
The alliance was formed at a meeting chaired by BJP president Amit Shah and attended by Sonowal and his Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Sikkim counterparts Kalikho Pul, T R Zeliang and P K Chamling respectively, party sources said tonight.
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"This alliance will be called North East Democratic Alliance. I congratulate Shri @himantabiswa on being declared as Convenor of NEDA," Shah later tweeted.
"Main objective of the NEDA will be all-round development of North East and better co-ordination among the states and central govt," he said in another tweet.
"CM of Assam,Arunachal Pradesh,Nagaland and Sikkim proposed to join an alliance of non-congress parties in N.East," he further said.
Sarma, a former Tarun Gogoi aide who quit Congress last year and was a key strategist in BJP's campaign, also took oath today as minister today.