BJP keeps options open in Uttarakhand

April 16, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 07:50 am IST - Dehradun:

Keeping its options open in Uttarakhand, the BJP on Friday said it would do whatever is in the interest of the State, be it forming a government or going to polls to seek a fresh mandate.

“We would do whatever is in the interest of people of Uttarakhand.

“If forming a government is in their interest we shall do that and if going to polls serves their interest better we will not hesitate from doing that either,” BJP national spokesman Anil Baluni said when asked about BJP leaders issuing contradictory statements on whether or not they would consider the option of forming a government in Uttarakhand.

President’s Rule was imposed in the State on March 27 after a constitutional crisis erupted with nine rebel Congress MLAs alligning with the 26-member BJP in the Assembly with an effective strength of 70 to demand a division of votes on the Appropriation Bill, a collective legislation on the State’s annual budget.

Mr. Baluni said the imposition of President’s Rule had brought major relief to people who had long felt suffocated under a corrupt government.

Hitting back at Harish Rawat for often accusing the BJP of toppling a democratically-elected government in the State by “using money and muscle” to lure his MLAs, Mr. Baluni said the former chief minister himself was responsible for the mess around him.

“Rawat has no right to blame others for the mess around him. The entire country has seen the sting video in which the former chief minister is seen openly indulging in a money deal in a bid to buy back disgruntled legislators to save his government.

“He should not blame BJP for his failure. If his MLAs felt suffocated under him and deserted him, how are we to be blamed for this?” he said.

He also charged the deposed CM with bringing the name of Uttarakhand into disrepute which was known all over the country earlier for the innocence of its hill people.

“Ever since the sting video began being shown on the TV channels people all over the country have stopped talking about the innocence of the hill people,” the BJP spokesman said. PTI

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