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Congress leader and Uttarakhand Chief Minister-designate Vijay Bahuguna greets party workers at his residence in Dehradun.
Bahuguna Sworn in as Uttarakhand CM, Rawat Revolts
Congress MP Vijay Bahuguna was today sworn in as Chief Minister of Uttarakhand after the Congress overruled a revolt by another MP Harish Rawat, who is said to have offered to resign from the Union government.

65-year-old Bahuguna, son of late Congress leader Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna, was the lone minister to take the oath of office and secrecy at a brief ceremony at the Parade Ground here.

Governor Margaret Alva administered the oath at the function which was attended by former Chief Minister N D Tiwari, central Congress observers Ghulam Nabi Azad, Birender Singh, party MP Satpal Maharaj, PCC chief Yashpal Arya, and Bahuguna's sister Rita Bahuguna Joshi.

Only 11 out of the 32 Congress MLAs were present besides three independent MLAs -- Mantri Prasad Netani, Harish Durgapal and Dinesh Tanhai -- and Uttarakhand Kranti Dal MLA Pritam Singh Panwar.

Prominent Congress leaders Harak Singh Rawat and Indra Hridayesh, who were themselves aspirants for the Chief Minister's post, were conspicuous by their absence as were Harish Rawat's supporters.

The Congress, which won 32 seats in the 70-member Assembly, one more than BJP's 31, has managed to get the support of three independents and an equal number of BSP MLAs and that of UKD(K) MLA.

But the revolt by Rawat, who is said to have a sizable number of supporters among the MLAs, came as a surprise to the party leadership.

Upset over the party decision, Rawat reportedly sent a letter to Congress chief Sonia Gandhi offering to resign. His supporters claimed in the capital that he has resigned but Rawat himself declined to confirm or deny.

The swearing-in ceremony took place even as sulking Rawat and his supporters were closeted at his residence in Delhi and were deliberating their next strategy after the High Command rejected the Union Minister's demand that he be made the Chief Minister.

Rawat, a Rajput leader who was elected to Lok Sabha first in 1980 defeating BJP's Murli Manohar Joshi, was pipped to the post in the race for Chief Ministership when Sonia Gandhi chose Bahuguna, a Brahmin, for the post.

Since then, Rawat, Minister of State for Agriculture and Parliamentary Affairs, had been upset and had made it plain to the party that he has been overlooked a second time after N D Tiwari was preferred over him ten years ago.

As the revolt raged, there was uncertainty whether the party would have a rethink.

But AICC general secretary Janardan Dwivedi ruled out any change of Chief Minister nominee.

"Senior leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad and Birendera Singh have left for Dehradun as central observers and the swearing in of Bahuguna as Chief Minister is being held as scheduled," he said.

Even as Bahuguna was taking oath, Pradeep Tamta, a Congress MP and close aide of Rawat, breathed fire outside Rawat's residence in Delhi saying they would refuse to accept Bahuguna as their leader because he worked against the party during the elections.

The party high command had played game with Rawat earlier which has been repeated again. "At that time we accepted it because it was Tiwari who was big in stature. This time we will not not accept," he said.

Asked about the number of MLAs supporting Rawat and what will be their strategy during confidence vote, Tamta said they would disclose the strategy at the right time.

Queried whether their group has the support of 17 MLAs, he said, "we have that much and more than that. We will let you know the number as and when it is required."

He denied reports that Rawat had either met or spoken to BJP President Nitin Gadkari or any other BJP leaders.
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5/D-105
Mar 14, 2012
09:39 PM

 @ Suresh - It is nothing new that Congis have subverted and used the media to the best way possible to advance their misrule in the country. You might be true about the package structure that a party might be able to get from a media group in return for a beefed-up Swiss bank balance. 

Media businesses spread illusions about them being "holier than thou" when it comes to advancing business interests and flirting with public interest at the same time. To me, a Rajdeep Sardesai or Prannoy Roy are no different from the likes of Sharad Pawar or Gali Janardhan Reddy. They are simply advancing their business interests using their positions in the society with a veil of public interest. These media barons are worse, simply because they want us to believe that they are doing things in pursuit of public interest.

Long story short, Congi media managers have been doing a great job given the disastrous run UPA has had since 2004. 

Kautilya, Washington DC
4/D-34
Mar 14, 2012
10:25 AM

@Kautilya, So you noticed that ? There is nothing curious about that. It is covered under the Paid-News Package encompassing pre-election,election,exit-poll, and post-election.

K.Suresh, Bangalore
3/D-22
Mar 14, 2012
06:06 AM

 Media's usual enthusiasm in playing a spoilsport and propping up the dissidents (which is very evident in non-Congi government formations) is curiously missing in this case. Perhaps they are under strict orders from the High Command, not to aggravate the issue anymore.

Kautilya, Washington DC
2/D-85
Mar 13, 2012
07:22 PM

 Here is an idea - MP Rahul G (who is now abroad), son of Sonia (Congress President)  can be made the CM of Uttarakhand instead of  MP Vijay Bahuguna, brother of Rita bahuguna (Congress UP President), and he can show us what he really means by development.

bharat, delhi
1/D-75
Mar 13, 2012
04:47 PM

Mr Harsih Rawat is ruling out the Congress.. H ehas come out means he has already finalized his future plans.

Karavadi Raghava Rao, Vijayawada
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