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Uttarakhand political crisis: New sting video emerges

Uttarakhand political crisis: New sting video emerges

India Blooms News Service | | 08 May 2016, 07:55 pm
Dehradun, May 8 (IBNS): Days before the floor test in the Uttarakhand Assembly,a fresh sting has emerged where a lawmaker has levelled cash-for-votes allegations against former Chief Minister of the state Harish Rawat.

The sting video was flashed by a channel. The Congress lawmaker purportedly seen in the video  is Madan Bisht as he was speaking with rebel lawmaker Harak Singh Rawat.

Reacting on the matter, Harish Rawat said: "The Centre and the BJP government is spreading divisive politics in the state. I have decided that after May 10, we will start campaign against the blackmailers."

Harish Rawat of the Congress will take a floor test in the Uttarakhand assembly on  May 10, the Supreme Court has ruled.

The apex court, however, ruled on Friday that the nine Congress MLAs who were disqualified by the assembly speaker would not be allowed to participate vote in the floor test.

The top court will appoint an observer for the floor test and the entire proceedings will be videographed.  

Harish Rawat, who was the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand before the state was put under President's rule,  claimes that the Congress continues to have a majority in the 70-member  assembly, and he should be allowed to prove it on the floor of the house.

The BJP-ruled Centre claims that  Harish Rawat's government was in a minority after the nine dissidents voted against him when he presented the annual budget for his government.c.

The Uttarakhand High Court indicted the Centre for wrongly declaring President's Rule to remove an opposition government; the Centre has challenged the verdict in the Supreme Court.
 

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