The remarks came on a day when the government moved the apex court challenging the Uttarakhand High Court verdict quashing President's rule in the state.
Stressing that there should no violation of the top court's rulings in the Bommai and other case, Rawat said, "The Centre should allow the state governments to function on their own under the federal structure. The states have their own role."
The Chief Minister hoped that the Centre does not get any relief from the Supreme Court on the Uttarakhand issue.
"Whether the decision regarding Uttarakhand is right or wrong should be left to the people of the state. States should also ensure that there is no harm to the country," he said.
Rawat said, "We want the this issue be decided on merit.
It should be decided soon because there has been political instability in our state for some time due to which development is being hampered. Overall, there is a serious crisis over the state's development."
"These are some challenges waiting to be addressed seriously and we do not want political uncertainty in the state to come come in the way of handling them, otherwise the state's reputation may be affected. We have seen what ill-effect the state has faced due to political instability," Rawat said.
He said since the state has suffered a lot due to the uncertainty prevailing in the last two months and many of government's schemes envisaged in the past have suffered.
Before passing a brief order, a Supreme Court bench comprising Justices Dipak Misra and Shiva Kirti Singh recorded an undertaking given by Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi that the "Union of India shall not revoke the Presidential proclamation till the next date of hearing".
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