Union Cabinet recommends revocation of President's rule in Uttarakhand

World Wednesday 11/May/2016 21:24 PM
By: Times News Service
Union Cabinet recommends revocation of President's rule in Uttarakhand

New Delhi: The Union Cabinet on Wednesday recommended revocation of President’s rule in Uttarakhand soon after the Supreme Court put its stamp on the floor test in the Assembly won by Harish Rawat on Tuesday and directed that he be reinstated.
The Cabinet met briefly at Parliament House at around 12.45pm after Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi told the apex court that the Centre will revoke President’s rule in the state imposed over six weeks ago.
“The Cabinet has recommended revocation of President’s Rule in Uttarakhand,” a senior government functionary said.
The AG had conceded in the court that Rawat has proved his majority. “It is clear from news and other reports that orderly vote did take place and Rawat proved his majority. I have taken instruction from the government... that we will revoke the President’s rule,” the attorney general said.
The bench said Rawat will assume office as CM after President’s rule is revoked. “We allow the Centre to revoke forthwith the order of proclamation of President’s rule in the state,” it said.
Set to return as chief minister after one-and-a-half months of dramatic twists and turns, Harish Rawat on Wednesday said the judiciary has restored the faith of people in democracy in Uttarakhand even as he pledged to start afresh forgetting the “bad patch” to take the state forward.
Rawat, who thanked Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and other party leader for lending support, said the state would need active support of the central government and that he would meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.
The judiciary has restored the faith of the people in democracy, he said, stressing that the state will start a “new chapter” by forgetting the past experience.
“Judiciary in a way came forward as an adjudicator of constitutional and democratic values. From the Supreme Court to the High Court, I want to thank the judiciary. With this, the trust of people in the constitutional set up has increased further,” Rawat told reporters here.
Observing that in the past one-and-a-half months the state suffered losses, Rawat said, “What ends well remains well. And from here, making a new start will be beneficial for the state.”
He said, “It will be beneficial for the state if we think all this as a bad patch or a troubled patch and forget it and think of the way forward. I want to thank the attorney general and the central government for showing magnanimity and telling the court that they are going to withdraw President’s rule.
“We believe that after all the other sad chapters and questions (that have arisen out of this episode), the central government will come out with solutions,” he said.
Noting that the state needs “active support” of the central government, Rawat said that he would meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.
He said Sonia Gandhi, Rahul initiated the ‘save democracy’ campaign to give a lead to democratic forces, other political parties and the people who gave moral support. “I want to thank Mayawati for supporting us. The people who supported us are very precious for me. When I go there (to Delhi), I will also meet the prime minister and the finance minister and will tell them that the state of Uttarakhand needs your support,” Rawat said.
Terming Tuesday’s floor test in the Assembly as a “historic denoument” of the events in the state since March, Rawat thanked PDF which gave him support. “I, on behalf of all my former cabinet colleagues and everyone involved, want to thank the judiciary for the historic denoument to the sequence of events over the past nearly two months in the form of a floor test in the state Assembly yesterday.
“What happened in the Assembly yesterday will definitely further strengthen people’s faith in the supremacy of the judiciary and legislative institutions in a democracy,” he said.
With Rawat set to be reinstated as chief minister in Uttarakhand, Opposition parties on Wednesday demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi apologise to Parliament with the Congress hoping he “learns his lesson”.
As the Congress, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and other opposition parties hailed the return of Rawat, asserting that democracy has won, the Communist Party of India-Marxist(CPI-M) said the “anti-constitutional conspiracy” hatched by the BJP to topple the state government has received a “big setback”.
The BJP on its part sought to fend off the attack on the party after the Supreme Court gave its nod for Rawat’s return, claiming that the Congress has “bought” majority in the state but it has lost “Uttarakhand people’s majority”.