We'll form govt. in Uttarakhand, says BJP

March 08, 2012 12:56 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:28 pm IST - New Delhi

National and Uttarakhand state leaders of the BJP during a press conference in Dehradun on Wednesday. (Below): Congress leader and Union Minister of State Harish Rawat (3rd from left) and party legislators during a meeting in Dehradun. Photos: PTI

National and Uttarakhand state leaders of the BJP during a press conference in Dehradun on Wednesday. (Below): Congress leader and Union Minister of State Harish Rawat (3rd from left) and party legislators during a meeting in Dehradun. Photos: PTI

Despite falling short of numbers in Uttarakhand, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Thursday claimed that it would form the next government in the hill state.

“We will play Holi in Uttarakhand...Congress will not be able to form government there,” BJP general secretary Ananth Kumar told reporters here.

With either of the two parties not getting a majority, suspense continues over the government formation in Uttarakhand as both Congress and BJP made efforts to woo Independents and BSP legislators in their bid to muster the required number.

Congress enjoys an edge having got 32 seats against 31 of BJP in the 70-member Assembly where the BJP was so far in power.

Mr. Kumar claimed that with party forming government in Goa and retaining power in Punjab with its ally SAD, the BJP had started celebrating the festival of colours from March 6 itself when results to five assembly polls were declared.

BJP veteran L K Advani, meanwhile, at ‘Holi milan’ programme at his residence, said there is no similar festival like this when people of all strata of society join together and share the fun.

“Few countries in the world have similar festivals which can be used to spread happiness...,” he said.

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