BJP-ruled Uttarakhand witnessed swift power play last week바카라the hill state바카라s third in four months. Tirath Singh Rawat, sworn in as CM in March after the BJP sacked predecessor Trivendra Singh Rawat, put in his papers, making way for two-term MLA Pushkar Singh Dhami to take over months before the state votes a new assembly. Tirath바카라s resignation was necessary to avert a constitutional crisis. A Lok Sabha MP when he was named CM, Tirath had to be elected as an MLA within six months. He said he resigned as his election 바카라would not be possible바카라 because the current assembly바카라s tenure expires on March 23, 2022바카라according to the Representation of the People Act, 1951, bypolls cannot be held if an assembly바카라s remaining term is 바카라less than one year바카라. How the BJP missed this legal complication when it appointed Tirath on March 10 is a question no one in the party is willing to answer.