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Uttarakhand: Energised By CM Rawat’s Resignation, Congress Says BJP's Time In State Has Come To An End

Swarajya StaffMar 10, 2021, 10:06 AM | Updated 10:06 AM IST
Former Uttarakhand CM Harish Rawat (@harishrawatcmuk/Twitter)

Former Uttarakhand CM Harish Rawat (@harishrawatcmuk/Twitter)


Former Uttarakhand chief minister and senior Congress leader Harish Rawat has said that the Bharatiya Janata Party's time in Uttarakhand has come to an end. He added that the BJP doesn't believe in change but in changing faces.

He said, "They might bring any face but the BJP's time has ended. The way the change in power is visible today, in 2022, BJP will make an exit and Congress will come (to power)." He said that Trivendra Singh Rawat has failed badly, and even the BJP leadership has accepted it that "their government could not do anything in Uttarakhand in four years".

Harish Rawat added that the BJP has insulted Haridwar and to hide its incompetency, it (the BJP-led government) has reduced the duration of Kumbh.


The Congress has said that the resignation of Rawat is a "nakaam koshish" -- a failed effort from the BJP to draw the curtains before the incompetency and corruption" of its government in Uttarakhand.

Congress leader Devendra Yadav has said that the failure of the state government on several accounts, such as employment, Kumbh, the handling of farmers' issues, rising prices, outmigration etc has come to the surface with the CM's resignation.

He said that BJP always looks for escape routes like this one. He added that it was necessary for the government to resign and the resignation of Trivendra Singh Rawat would not be enough.


He added that the BJP's step of asking for Trivendra Singh Rawat government was its admission of the failure of the government.


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