Punjab Governor Shivraj Patil's five-year term ended Wednesday.
Patil, a former union home minister, joined here as governor Jan 22, 2010. He was also the administrator of the union territory of Chandigarh.
He was given a warm send-off by staff and officers of the Punjab Raj Bhawan Wednesday.
Patil's tenure remained largely non-controversial but lacklustre, especially in the context of Chandigarh.
A few development projects for the city which had run into controversy before Patil joined here, were scrapped during his tenure. The city administration, dominated by bureaucrats in the absence of a democratic set-up here, under him lacked new initiatives.
Haryana Governor Kaptan Singh Solanki will hold additional charge of Punjab governor till the central government appoints a new full-time governor for Punjab.
The names doing rounds include senior Delhi BJP leader Vijay Kumar Malhotra and union Minister Najma Heptullla.
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