68-year-old Rawat, who drove straight to the Congress office hereafter the floor test, made a speech in which he thanked Sonia Gandhi and Rahul, MLAs by individually taking their names, and party workers to express his gratitude to them for their solid support in the troubled times.
Earlier, stepping out of the Assembly after the vote, the sacked chief minister remarked "the cloud of uncertainty hovering over Uttarakhand will disappear tomorrow".
"I have all along been saying I am a small chief minister of a small state who has to fight poverty and backwardness.
"Come let's end the politics of confrontation and build together an Uttarakhand set firmly on the path of development. I appeal to the all-powerful people in Delhi to lend their helping hand in this noble mission," Rawat said.
Maintaining that the fight for democracy can only be won with humility and not arrogance, he said the strength from all the sections of the people of Uttarakhand have sustained him through this fight for democracy, especially the silent majority which lives in the villages.
"But the strength of the people of the state, especially its silent majority which resides in the villages, the minorities, the dalits and the youths and women, who sustained me through this fight for the restoration of democratic norms," he said to loud cheers from party workers.
Taking a jibe at the Centre over the CBI investigation into a sting operation against him, he said he was ready to go to jail.
