Cong, PDF MLAs flown to undisclosed location in hills

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Press Trust of India Dehradun
Last Updated : Mar 20 2016 | 9:07 PM IST
Congress and PDF MLAs in Uttarakhand were flown in choppers to an undisclosed location in Nainital today in an apparent bid by the ruling Congress to keep its flock together in the face of turmoil which Chief Minister Harish Rawat described as a virtual "encounter" by BJP.
A combined group of Congress and PDF legislators led by the Chief Minister's Industrial Advisor Ranjit Rawat boarded three private choppers from the city's Sahastradhara helipad giving rise to speculation that it was an attempt by Rawat to prevent the possibility of any more MLAs crossing over to the other side.
Though putting up a brave face, the fear of losing more MLAs before it takes the floor test in the state Assembly on March 28 still grips Congress and shifting its MLAs to the hills of Kumaon may be a step to ward off any such danger, observers here said.
However, Pradesh Congress leaders said not much should be read into the development, terming it as an excursion trip ahead of Holi.
"It should not be linked with politics. It is a weekend and Holi is a just a couple of days away. There are many resorts in Ramnagar and Corbett Tiger Reserve area. The MLAs may have gone there just to unwind," state Congress Chief Spokesman Mathuradutt Joshi told PTI.
"There is no threat to government and no need to resort to such measures. Our flock is intact and will remain so," he said.
Meanwhile, Rawat said what the BJP was trying to do in Uttarakhand was virtually like an "encounter".
Later in a statement here, Rawat said, "What is happening
in the state is part of a larger conspiracy by the BJP at the Centre to topple non-Congress regimes everywhere in the country. First it was Arunachal Pradesh and now it is Uttarakhand."
However, ruling out any threat to his government, Rawat said he will prove his majorityon March 28 when he has been asked by the Governor to go for a floor test.
Sources said Congress and PDF MLAs loyal to Rawat have been put up at different places in Nainital district, including Ramnagar, Kausani and Marchula.
The move comes in the wake of repeated claims by legislators of the rebel Congress group, camping in Gurgaon, that a couple of more MLAs from Rawat camp were likely to join hands with them.
Meanwhile, in a statement here former Congress veteran Satpal Maharaj, who is now with the BJP, hit back at Rawat for his charge against BJP leadership that it was trying to topple a democratically elected government saying it was exactly what Rawat did with N D Tiwari's government in the state.
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In the midst of the raging political storm in Uttarakhand, Rawat accused the Centre of quelling dissent and trying to eliminate Congress in the country.
"The government at the Centre is out to quell dissent of all types. They are out to eliminate Congress everywhere even if that means toppling opposition governments in states. If a Dalit youth raises his voice against injustice he is forced to die. If a backward class student vents dissent he is put behind bars. Efforts are made to topple opposition governments. First they did it in Arunachal and now they are doing it in Uttarakhand," he said addressing party workers here.
Rawat said he was handing over the battle against communal, corrupt and anti-social forces to the people of Uttarakhand and asked them combat them with all their might.
"We talk of the Ganga, the poor and the villages but conspiracies are hatched to remove us with the power of money," he said.
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First Published: Mar 20 2016 | 9:07 PM IST

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