CHANDIGARH, March 13 -- By Tuesday afternoon, it was clear that 54-year-old Nayab Saini was set to become the eleventh man to be Haryana's chief minister since the state was formed in 1966. He stood at the head of a packed room of BJP MLAs at Chandigarh's Haryana Niwas, receiving bouquets from four other senior party leaders around him. In some ways, the identity of two of the four men told the story of a party where it is no longer unusual for chief ministers to be changed mid-term. On his left was state in-charge, Biplab Deb, once Tripura chief minister in the first BJP government in the state in 25 years, but replaced four years into his first term. And to his right was Manohar Lal Khattar, chief minister of Haryana for nine years; the man who brought Saini into politics; and the man whose position Saini was taking over....