Former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harishrawat tweeted a mysterious message on Wednesday indicating that he did not get the support the organization needed before the parliamentary elections. In a series of tweets, the veteran congressional leader claimed that the organizational structure that was supposed to provide support had either retreated or played a negative role.
Lavat, who is also a member of the Congressional Working Committee, said that the government has left many “crocodile” in the sea-which is a metaphor for the election-and the nominees of those who ordered him to swim are “putting my hands and legs.” The former Uttarakhand CM added that he has the idea of withdrawing from electoral politics.
“A lot of times, an idea came to my mind, #Harish_Rawat is enough now, (you) have swam many times, now is the time to rest!” Rawat tweeted in Hindi, emphasizing his dilemma, namely The new year may show him the right path. In early January, Rawat insisted that Congress should announce its candidate for chief minister in the 2022 parliamentary poll, believing that this move would end factionalism and apparent chaos. Party workers. He urged the leadership of the Congress to announce that Pritam Singh, then chairman of the Uttarakhand Congress Unit, faces a 2022 poll for CM, Hridayesh) There is no opinion on the candidate for the highest position.
After Congress appointed Dalit Sikh leader Charanjit Singh Channi as the chief minister of Punjab and succeeded Captain Amarind Singh, Rawat said he “also wanted to see a Dalit CM in Uttarakhand. “.
“Punjab State made history under the leadership of the party’s State President Sonia Gandhi, and Dalit’s son was appointed as president. I want to pray to the Almighty and let me witness a Dalit becoming a North Akand in my lifetime. Bang’s CM,” he said.
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