
Former cabinet minister Harak Singh Rawat, who was expelled from the BJP for six years, has joined the Congress along with his daughter-in-law Anukreethy. During this, former CM Harish Rawat was present. Harak Singh Rawat was expelled from the BJP after being accused of anti-party activities. Harak was expelled from the BJP last Sunday. It is reported from sources that Harak has returned to Congress on the condition of a ticket. Either Harak Singh Rawat or his daughter-in-law can get a ticket from the party.
After the green signal of Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, the final decision was taken to include Harak Singh in the party. State President Ganesh Godiyal, Leader of Opposition Pritam Singh, and state in-charge Devendra Yadav were involved in the return of Harak for a long time. But former CM Harish Rawat held back his return because of the 2016 episode. On the other hand, when Harak Singh Rawat joined the Congress, there was a lot of fireworks and sloganeering in the Congress Bhavan, Dehradun.
Harak Singh Rawat has once again returned to the Congress. Significantly, on Sunday, BJP expelled Harak Singh Rawat from the party for his rebellious attitude. Rawat was sacked from the cabinet by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. Earlier, Harak Singh Rawat did not attend the core group meeting of BJP's Uttarakhand unit.
Harak accuses BJP of cheating
On the other hand, Harak Singh Rawat was very emotional after being expelled from the BJP. He alleged that BJP has cheated him. Harak Singh also said that the results of the elections will come on March 10. In which BJP will be out of power and Congress will form the government with 40 seats.
were making pressure to give tickets to family members
At the same time, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami says that Harak Singh Rawat was pressurizing the family members to give tickets. Whatever they said in the BJP, we did what they said in the matter of development, but our party is away from the dynasty and with development.
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