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Rawat in a bind after sting operation

- SHISHIR PRASHANT

Ahead of the crucial March 28 floor test, the rebel Congress MLAs on Saturday released a sting video which shows Uttarakhan­d Chief Minister Harish Rawat purportedl­y indulging in horse trading to save his government.

Within an hour of the video’s release in New Delhi, the chief minister hurriedly held a press conference in Dehradun to deny the allegation­s made against him. The video of him denying allegation­s also went viral on social media. “This video is false. The reputation of the person who made the video is not hidden from everyone. Everybody knows how this so called journalist made huge money in a short span of time through such blackmaili­ng tactics,” Rawat told reporters. Rawat, however, did not answer any questions from the media.

In a separate statement, Congress chief spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala said the Congress would not be cowed down by such sting operations. “We will not be cowed down by such tactics, conspiraci­es and threats. Even today, the Uttarakhan­d government enjoys majority. We will abide by the constituti­on and prove our majority on the floor of the House,” he said.

On the other hand, former chief minister Vijay Bahuguna, who is leading the revolt against the ruling Congress, asked Rawat to immediatel­y resign on moral grounds. Bahuguna was also critical of the Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi for not giving him time in the last two years. “I tried to meet Rahul Gandhi to air my grievances against Rawat. But I did not get any time,” said Bahuguna.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on its part, sought the immediate dismissal of the Harish Rawat government. “This government should be immediatel­y dismissed in the wake of wide-spread corruption in Uttarakhan­d,” said BJP leader B C Khanduri.

Meanwhile, a section of the party leaders in the state wants a change of guard in the wake of the new video. “Let there be a change of guard and we can hold snap polls within six months,” said a senior Congress leader.

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? A video implicatin­g Uttarakhan­d Chief Minister Harish Rawat ( pictured) of horse trading is doing the rounds of social media. Rawat, however, has denied all allegation­s
PHOTO: PTI A video implicatin­g Uttarakhan­d Chief Minister Harish Rawat ( pictured) of horse trading is doing the rounds of social media. Rawat, however, has denied all allegation­s

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