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Supreme Court to announce Uttarakhand floor test result today

| | May 11, 2016, at 04:36 pm
New Delhi, May 11 (IBNS) The Supreme Court will on Wednesday announce the result of the trust vote in Uttarakhand Assembly.

The state has been under President's rule since March.

After the Supreme Court-monitored floor test, held on Tuesday, Harish Rawat, the deposed Chief Minister, claimed a a victory for the Congress, saying "The clouds of uncertainty will blow over".

The apex court will formally announce the result after going through a 90-minute video recording of the Assembly proceedings presented to it in a sealed envelope

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 Even before the result of the Uttarakhand Assembly floor test was announced, 
 
 Harish Rawat on Tuesday claimed that the Congress has won and thanked the people.

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