Uttarakhand CM Trivendra Singh Rawat quits amid reports of ‘discontent’ in state BJP
After three days of political upheaval, speculation in the state ended as Rawat submitted his resignation to Maurya after he reached the Raj Bhawan just past 4 p.m.
After three days of political upheaval, speculation in the state ended as Rawat submitted his resignation to Maurya after he reached the Raj Bhawan just past 4 p.m.
Uttarakhand BJP said it would file a SLP in Supreme Court against the HC order.
Last year, 1590 hectare land was affected by forest fire (from 25 April to 25 May), this time 71.46 hectare was affected in the same period.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat said, “#PrayForUttarakhand for right reasons- Check how old photographs are being used to run fake propaganda. Forest fire incidents in hills are common during summer season. Fortunately until 26 May, only 81.16 hectare of area is under fire & this is 5 percent of what it was during same period last year.”
Before the operation for evacuating migrants began, most of the Coronavirus cases were limited to big districts like Dehradun, Nainital, Haridwar and Udham Singh Nagar.
Without verifying the facts, people began sharing the rumour and now police is investigating the matter and has ordered arresting the culprits.
With many names making the round, many hopefuls are anxiously waiting for the return of CM from the national capital.
Even in 2018, there was an effort to increase the subsidy for the Kailash Yatra by the Trivendra Singh Rawat government, but it failed to materialize.
The legislator was expelled for six years after a video, in which he is abusing highlanders, became viral on social media and due to his rift with Jhabreda MLA Deshraj Karanwal.
An RTI reply received by Kashipur based activist Nadim Uddin from Uttarakhand assembly reveals shocking facts and out of 71 legislators, 47 have not submitted details about their property and income in Uttarakhand so far.