Congress stopped rebuilding of Kedarnath, says Modi; Bahuguna seconds claim
The then CM of Uttarakhand avers that circumstances in the aftermath of the massive flood forced him to reject the proposal of Modi, then CM of Gujarat, to reconstruct Kedarnath
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Hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi blamed the former United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government for stopping him from carrying out reconstruction of the Kedarnath shrine as the Chief Minister of Gujarat after the 2013 flash floods, the then Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Vijay Bahuguna averred that circumstances forced him to reject Modi's proposal.
Bahuguna told news agency ANI: "Circumstances were such that we took that decision; won't comment more as I am not in the Congress anymore."
Vijay Bahuguna, now a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), was in Congress when he was the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand in 2013. Bahuguna agreed to the fact that Prime Minister Modi extended help and offered a cheque of Rs five crore. "It is true, Modi ji came to Dehradun, at my residence, gave a cheque of Rs 5 crore for relief on behalf of the Gujarat government," he said.
"He had proposed to reconstruct the shrine devastated in Kedarnath after floods. I thanked him on his proposal and said we would consider it. Later, we took a decision to do it ourselves. I had informed him," Bahuguna added.
Earlier in the day, former chief minister Harish Rawat had castigated Prime Minister Modi and said, "The Centre does not interfere in such works. The matter is between Prime Minister Modi and Vijay Bahuguna. It is within BJP.
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First Published: Oct 21 2017 | 9:46 AM IST
