Dhumal became vice-president of the
Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha in 1982. In 1984, he was selected as the candidate for the
Hamirpur parliamentary constituency when the sitting
Member of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly (MLA), and state stalwart
Jagdev Chand, refused to stand. His tenure as the chief minister saw significant infrastructure developments, particularly of roads, and gave rise to Dhumal being called the
Sadak walla Chief Minister. A further by-election in May 2008 saw Dhumal replaced as MP by his son, Anurag Thakur. Dhumal became
Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh for a second time after being sworn in on 30 December 2007 after the BJP won that year's
assembly elections. The BJP lost power in the
2012 elections. In the state assembly elections of 2017, Dhumal stood as a BJP candidate in the
Sujanpur constituency and was the party's proposed candidate for the Chief Ministerial office. Even though the BJP gained majority in the elections, Dhumal lost to
Rajinder Rana from the Indian National Congress, thwarting his chances to lead the government for the third time in Himachal Pradesh. ==Personal interests==