Uttarakhand Speaker serves notice to 9 rebel Congress MLAs
MLAs flown to a secret location in hills

MLAs flown to a secret location in hills
Uttarakhand Speaker Govind Singh Kunjwal has issued notices to nine rebel Congress MLAs asking why they should not be disqualified from the House even as Arun Jaitley and Rahul Gandhi sparred over the political crisis in the hill state.
The main Opposition BJP has, meanwhile, claimed that 35 MLAs, including 26 from the party and nine from the Congress, had already given a notice for a no-confidence motion against the Speaker to the Vidhan Sabha secretary for his alleged failure to conduct the House in an impartial manner even before he issued the notices to the rebel Congress MLAs.
In another development, Congress and PDF MLAs in Uttarakhand were flown in choppers to an undisclosed location in Nainital on Sunday in an apparent bid by the ruling Congress to keep its flock together in the face of turmoil which chief minister Harish Rawat described as a virtual “encounter” by the BJP.
A combined group of Congress and PDF legislators led by the chief minister’s industrial adviser Ranjit Rawat boarded three private copters from the city’s Sahastradhara helipad, giving rise to speculation that it was an attempt by Mr Rawat to prevent the possibility of any more MLAs crossing over to the other side.
Though putting up a brave face, the fear of losing more MLAs before it takes the floor test in the state Assembly on March 28 still grips the Congress and shifting its MLAs to the hills of Kumaon may be a step to ward off any such danger, observers here said.
However, Pradesh Congress leaders said not much should be read into the development, terming it as an excursion trip ahead of Holi. “It should not be linked with politics. It is a weekend and Holi is a just a couple of days away. There are many resorts in Ramnagar and Corbett Tiger Reserve area. The MLAs may have gone there just to unwind,” state Congress chief spokesman Mathuradutt Joshi told PTI.
Mr Rawat, while training his guns on the BJP, said they are “killing” democracy. “The BJP, with the support of the Centre, is trying to destabilise the state governments. They are killing democracy. They talk about cooperative federalism and they are targeting the opposition governments selectively,” he said.
Notices have been issued to the nine rebel Congress MLAs following a request from party chief whip and parliamentary affairs minister Indira Hridayesh seeking action against them for violating the party whip in the state Assembly during voting on the Finance Bill.
The notices have been pasted on the walls of the houses of the MLAs concerned which asks them to submit their replies to the Speaker by March 26 evening.
However, Pradesh BJP president and Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly Ajay Bhatt said as a notice of no-confidence has already been moved against the Speaker he should quit his post.
Using the Uttarakhand crisis to escalate his attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP, Rahul Gandhi said it has exposed the “true face of Modiji’s BJP” and that “toppling” governments by “blatant use of money” seems to be the ruling party’s new model.
“Toppling elected governments by indulging in horse trading & blatant misuse of money & muscle, seems to be BJP’s new model, after failure in Bihar”. “Congress Party will fight demagoguery with democracy. This attack on our democracy & Constitution, first in Arunachal & now Uttarakhand, is the true face of Modiji’s BJP,” the Congress vice-president said in a series of tweets.
Senior BJP leader and finance minister Arun Jaitley blamed the Congress for the crisis, claiming there is “deep division” and said it cannot be attributable to the BJP. “There is a deep division in the Congress in Uttarakhand... It cannot be attributable to the BJP,” he told reporters in Delhi. The Congress had earlier accused the BJP of engineering split in the party.
Mr Jaitley said that a majority of MLAs voted against the controversial Finance Bill but the Speaker declared it passed. “In Uttarakhand, the Speaker considered a failed bill as passed. This is happening for the first time in the country,” he said.
Mr Rawat said the BJP strategy to topple his government is a type of an encounter and referred to how police horse Shaktiman was brutally attacked during a protest by BJP workers in Dehradun and had its hind leg amputated. “First they broke the leg of the horse and now by doing horse trading, they want to break the leg of Uttarakhand.”
Before the crisis unfolded, the Congress had 36 MLAs in the 70-member Assembly. The ruling party also has the support of six members of the Progressive Democratic Front, while the Opposition BJP has 28 MLAs.
