Claiming that the legislation was tabled and passed by the elected House in accordance with parliamentary norms, Rawat said, "I have learnt from newspaper reports that there is an effort by the Centre to cancel the appropriation Bill.
"We want to warn the Centre that the people of the state will not tolerate any such move as it is a document reflecting their aspirations. I will observe a 24-hour fast if any such attempt is made by the BJP-led Union government."
"As the threat to annul the legislation has come from the Union Finance Minister (Arun Jaitley), we take it very seriously and warn that the people of the state will not let him throw a legislation passed by the state Assembly into the dustbin," Rawat said.
He alleged that there was a BJP conspiracy to obstruct the implementation of the schemes and programmes meant for people at the grassroots, funds for whom had been earmarked in the budget.
Jaitley had said that the appropriation Bill had failed in the Assembly as a majority of the MLAs had sought a division of votes on it which, however, was disallowed.
The failure of the appropriation Bill leaves the state without any approved financial expenditure with effect from April 1, 2016, and that is a "breakdown of Constitution", he had said.
Meanwhile, Uttarakhand High Court today ordered a floor test in the Assembly on March 31, giving a new turn to the political events in the state where President's Rule was imposed on Sunday after nine Congress MLAs rebelled.
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