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Congress and corruption go hand-in-hand: Uttarakhand CM on Harish Rawat issue

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On Saturday, the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand and the leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Pushkar Singh Dhami (Pushkar Singh Dhami) mocked the state’s Congress party department, apparently referring to the recent Controversy triggered by Harish Rawat’s tweet. According to a tweet by the chief marketing officer of Uttarakhand, Dami said in a speech at a rally on the 97th anniversary of the birth of India’s former prime minister and Bharatiya Janata Party veteran Atal Bihari Vajpayee that the Congress and Corruption is a “synonym,” and the tweet was posted in Hindi.

Dami added: “We have seen how the opposition (Congress) government implements black behavior and encourages corruption.”

He said that the “greed” among the members of the Congress party was so great that they were ready to fight each other and split into two factions. Dami further stated that the Bharatiya Janata Party government in Uttarakhand is “committed to work” while the opposition Congress Party is only exploiting. “Their purpose is only for their personal benefit, and our government is committed to the prosperity of every Uttarakhand state,” Dami added in another CMO tweet.

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The chief minister asked whether the rally should hand over the government of Uttarakhand to a greedy party. “[Opposition] members do not trust each other. These people are just sitting and coveting power,” Damy said.

His remarks came as a new controversy emerged in the Uttarakhand National Congress Party. Previously, senior leader and former chief minister Harish Rawat expressed his leadership and functions on the party on Twitter. His dissatisfaction even mentioned the feeling that his “hands and feet” were bound, he should take a rest.

Soon after Rawat’s tweet, Manish Twari, a disgruntled member of the G-23 group in Congress, posted a mysterious message on Twitter criticizing Rawat and the party’s leadership. Tewari pointed to the model of Assam, Punjab, and now Uttarakhand-all of the Rawats played a vital role in the operation of the state unit. “Bhog Poora, hi paun gaye. Kasar na rahe jawe koi,” Tewari wrote on the Weibo website.

It is worth noting that Uttarakhand is scheduled to enter the polls next year. In the last parliamentary election in 2017, the BJP won 57 seats, while Congress managed to get 11 seats. The other candidates won two seats.

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