“Shah should apologise to people of Uttarakhand”

June 25, 2016 12:00 am | Updated October 18, 2016 01:05 pm IST - Dehradun:

Ahead of BJP president Amit Shah’s visit to Haridwar on Saturday, the ruling Congress party in Uttarakhand on Friday asked him to apologise to the people for “toppling” a democratically-elected government in the state and meting out a “step-motherly treatment” to it by curtailing its Budget.

Accusing the BJP of conspiring to “murder democracy” and neglecting Uttarakhand’s development by imposing massive cuts on the budgetary allocations, State Congress chief Kishore Upadhyay said leaders of the saffron party have “lost the face” to come to the State.

He was addressing a monthly meeting of the State Congress unit here.

“They (BJP) murdered democracy here by toppling an elected government. They imposed heavy cuts on our Budget. Shah should atone for his party’s sins by tendering an apology to the people of the State,” said Upadhyay.

Accusing BJP leaders of “doing nothing” in the interests of Uttarakhand in spite of increasing the frequency of their visits to the State, he said 12 Central ministers came here in recent months but none of them made a single announcement benefiting the State. - PTI

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