Rawat, who met Gandhi to brief him about the political scenario in the state, told the Congress Vice President that his participation would enthuse party workers in Uttarakhand, who have launched an aggressive agitation against the Centre over the dismissal of the Rawat government.
Talking to reporters, Rawat said the party will organise a series of agitations to highlight how the Narendra Modi government is pursuing its 'Congress-mukt Bharat' agenda by "toppling democratically-elected party governments".
Targeting the Modi government, Rawat said it was pursuing a policy of "combative federalism".
Rawat is learnt to have briefed Gandhi about the scenario for Congress if BJP chooses to form the government in Uttarakhand with support from the rebel MLAs or if the Assembly is dissolved immediately for holding fresh elections.
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