Opposition Congress in Uttarakhand on Thursday accused the state government of "administrative paralysis" amid the lockdown, saying people were forced to knock at the doors of the Uttarakhand High Court to have all their problems solved.
"At a time when the state government should take administrative steps keeping in mind the needs of every section, it looks totally paralysed. In every matter people have to knock at the doors of the Uttarakhand High Court to prompt the government into action," Pradesh Congress president Pritam Singh and Leader of Opposition in Uttarakhand Assembly Indira Hridayesh said in a joint statement here.
They claimed that in at least three important matters of public interest in a week's time the high court had to intervene to get the government going
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