Chowna Mein was sworn in as the Deputy Chief Minister.
Son of late Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu, 37-year-old Pema, who became the youngest chief minister in the country and the ninth in the tiny northeastern state, and Mein were administered the oath of office and secrecy by Governor Tathagata Roy at the Rajbhavan here. Dorjee Khandu had died in an air crash in 2011.
Pema said he would inculcate a 'Team Arunachal' spirit among elected leaders irrespective of party affiliations for overall development of his state. "All elected leaders of the state would be made a part of the development process cutting across political lines."
From assisting his father in politics to working for social transformation, Pema has come a long way to occupy the coveted post.
Pema then staked claim to power on the basis of the support of 45 party MLAs along with two independents.
In a volte-face, ousted chief minister Khaliko Pul also returned to the party fold with 30 dissident MLAs, a move that stunned the BJP which had supported his government.
Eldest son of the family, Pema, a graduate from Delhi's prestigious Hindu College, had an early entry into governance after his father's demise.
Pema, who hails from Tawang, first entered the Arunachal Pradesh assembly in 2011 to fill the vacancy caused by his father's death.
His election as MLA from Mukto (ST) constituency was uncontested and he was soon included in the state government as Cabinet Minister for Water Resources Development and Tourism in the Jarbom Gamlin ministry.
He also became the cabinet minister for Rural Works Department (RWD) and Tourism since November 21, 2011 in Nabam Tuki government and thereafter served the state as cabinet minister for Tourism, Civil Aviation and Art & Culture.
He quit as minister in October last year and had sided with dissident Kalikho Pul.
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