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Uttarakhand crisis: Except for Cong rebels, BJP hardly has a Plan B

BJP’s fate hinges on what the Nainital high court will decide on Saturday when it hears the pleas of nine disqualified Congress MLAs. These rebel MLAs have revolted against deposed chief minister Harish Rawat and are currently on the BJP’s side.

Updated on: Apr 23, 2016 12:39 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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The Bharatiya Janata Party is having a hard time cobbling together numbers to stake claim to the Uttarakhand assembly where it needs at least four more legislators to support it to form the government.

File photo of Uttrakhand Congress rebel MLAs (from left)  Saket Bahuguna, Kunwar Pranav Singh "Champion" and Harak Singh Rawat  addressing  press conference in New Delhi. (Mohd Zakir / HT Photo)
File photo of Uttrakhand Congress rebel MLAs (from left) Saket Bahuguna, Kunwar Pranav Singh "Champion" and Harak Singh Rawat addressing press conference in New Delhi. (Mohd Zakir / HT Photo)

The party’s fate hinges on what the Nainital high court will decide on Saturday when it hears the pleas of nine disqualified Congress MLAs. These rebel MLAs have revolted against deposed chief minister Harish Rawat and are currently on the BJP’s side.

“If their disqualification is set aside, we will have an upper hand in the assembly of 71 MLAs,” a BJP leader said. Else, the effective strength of the house would come down to 62, where the BJP (27 MLAs) will be four short of the magic figure.

BJP is seeking support of the Progressive Democratic Front that includes Independents (3), Bahujan Samaj Party (2), and Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (1).

BJP leaders admit that Rawat has an upper hand at the moment and they have not been able to secure the support of four other legislators. “We are working this out,” a BJP leader said, adding that party leader Satpal Maharaj, also a spiritual leader, is approaching his “friends” in the PDF and the Congress.

The BJP dismissed the Congress charge that it engineered trouble in Uttarakhand. “If your former CM (Vijay Bahuguna) and leader of opposition for five years (Harak Singh Rawat) are not being able to live with you, you blame BJP for it,” BJP spokesman Sudhanshu Trivedi said.

Citing examples of Sharad Pawar, ND Tiwari and Arjun Singh, the BJP leader said the opposition gets divided every time it gets out of power.

 
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