#Uttarakhand will be victorious tomorrow, says CM #HarishRawat

#Uttarakhand will be victorious tomorrow, says CM #HarishRawat#Dehradun : According to Shining India   Sources said 33 MLAs voted in favour of confidence motion
Uttarakhand will be victorious tomorrow, says Harish Rawat

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Congress leader Harish Rawat is a relieved man. The crucial Supreme Court-monitored floor test in Uttarakhand Assembly passed off peacefully with even a Bharatiya Janata Party MLA conceding that #HarishRawat had won.
Though the results of the floor test remains sealed in an envelope and will be announced by the Supreme Court on Thursday, speculations are rife over the Congress making the cut.
While Harish Rawat refused to reveal the result while speaking to mediapersons, he and other Congress MLAs flashed the victory sign and thanked the Supreme Court for the floor test. He further said, “I thank the Supreme Court, democratic forces, people of Uttarakhand and gods. Uttarakhand will be victorious tomorrow.”
“The clouds of uncertainty hovering over Uttarakhand will be gone by tomorrow,” #HarishRawat said.
According to sources, 33 MLAs voted in favour of confidence motion, the BJP managed to get only 28.
After the floor test, Congress party’s Uttarakhand in-charge, Ambika Soni said that the informal information had proved that democracy had won in the state.

“Results are informally trickling out. Supreme Court will formally declare them on the (May) 12th. If the information emerging informally is correct then democracy has won. Our MLAs have proven their worth despite all kinds of allurements,” she said.
Just before the floor test, the Congress faced a minor hiccup with party MLA Rekha Arya siding with the BJP. But the party also gained the vote of BJP rebel MLA Bhim Lal Arya.
After excluding the nine disqualified MLAs, the Assembly has an effective strength of 62 members, of which the Congress had 27, including the Speaker, and the BJP had 28. Two independents and one Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (UKD) member also sided with the Congress while the two Bahujan Samajwadi Party (BSP) members also backed the party.
With nine Congress rebels being disqualified, any side would need a majority of 32 to win the trust vote.

Bureau Report

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