Rautela who joined the party at Congress office here yesterday in the presence of PCC president Kishore Upadhyay was welcomed into the party fold by Chief Minister Harish Rawat, saying it will strengthen the party.
Political observers here feel that Congress has made a dent into the BJP citadel of Ranikhet represented in the state assembly currently by Uttarkhand BJP president Ajay Bhatt.
However, BJP described Rautela's defection to Congress as "good riddance" for the party.
Countering the perception that Rautela's defection to Congress was a shot in the arm for the party in power ahead of assembly polls in the state, the BJP spokesman said Rautela seldom visits his area and has lost his support base.
Assembly polls in Uttarakhand are due next year.
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