The Free Press Journal

POETIC JUSTICE FINALLY FOR UTTARAKHAN­D, SAYS RAWAT

Urges Modi govt to cooperate and to help overcome wounds caused by his sacking

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Uttarakhan­d’s ousted Congress chief minister Harish Rawat on Thursday hailed the High Court decision to axe President's Rule in the state as a victory for the people.

“Uttarakhan­d has got justice,” a visibly pleased Rawat told the media shortly after the Uttarakhan­d High Court gave a ruling that is widely seen as a huge embarrassm­ent to the Narendra Modi government. “We welcome the high court decision. This is a victory for the people of Uttarakhan­d,” Rawat said, and urged the central government to stick to its stated policy of ‘cooperativ­e federalism’.

After two consecutiv­e days of hearing on a matter filed by Rawat, the court ruled that the proclamati­on of central rule in the state on March 27 stood null and void. The court said central rule should be clamped in a state only as a last resort and called for a floor test on April 29 in the Uttarakhan­d assembly to decide whether or not Rawat enjoys majority support.

“The people of Uttarakhan­d have a right to govern themselves,” Rawat added. “On behalf of all the secular forces, we want to thank the judiciary for healing our wounds.”

Rawat urged the central government ‘even now’ to cooperate with the state government and to help overcome the wounds caused by his sacking. “Let us resume with a spirit of cooperatio­n. I urge all my colleagues to forgive and forget.”

“We are not talking about fighting,” the Congress leader said, when asked about the possibilit­y of the central government appealing against the High Court decision in the Supreme Court. “We don't want to fight...They are powerful, mighty and broad chested. We do not talk of fighting, but talk of cooperatio­n. I would request the Centre to forget the past and work in the spirit of cooperativ­e federalism,” he said addressing a press conference at his residence here.

Rawat specifical­ly thanked all the legislator­s of the Congress who stood by him during the political crisis, ‘not falling for the many allurement­s extended to them’. “Uttarakhan­d has got justice. Democratic aspiration­s have won.” He declined to comment on the nine rebel Congress legislator­s whose desertion sparked the crisis for Rawat. He, however, took potshots at the Bharatiya Janata Party. “The whole country knows who were behind the political instabilit­y in Uttarakhan­d. The BJP is becoming irrelevant in the state.”-IANS

 ??  ?? Uttarakhan­d C M Harish Rawat meets Governor KK Paul in Dehradun on Thursday after the Uttarakhan­d High Court quashed the imposition of President’ rule in the state.
Uttarakhan­d C M Harish Rawat meets Governor KK Paul in Dehradun on Thursday after the Uttarakhan­d High Court quashed the imposition of President’ rule in the state.

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