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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Liquor deal row: BJP urges governor to oust chief minister

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday urged governor KK Paul to dismiss chief minister Harish Rawat and recommend for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into his former secretary’s alleged liquor deal with a mafia.

The Rawat government had recently ordered a principal secretary-level inquiry against the IAS officer Mohammad Shahid, who was divested of almost all the key positions including that of secretary to the chief minister after he was caught on camera allegedly fixing a deal with a liquor trader for awarding wholesale license in state.

He has been recalled to Delhi to join his earlier assignment at the Union ministry of water resource.

The BJP organised a protest in the city and criticised the Rawat government for allegedly harassing a local journalist, Ashok Pande, who shot the CD of the sting operation involving the CM’s former secretary.

A portion of under-construction commercial complex owned by Pande in the city’s Tagore Villa area was demolished by a team of officials, a day after the local authorities marked the portion as illegal.

The BJP though has been insisting that officials have demolished Pande’s house.

“We strongly condemn the officials demolishing the house of a member of the media who is being harassed for doing his duty,” state BJP chief Tirath Singh Rawat said, accusing the CM of being behind the demolition.

He alleged the house owned by state Congress president Kishore Upadhyaya here was also illegal.

“Why isn’t the chief minister getting the illegal house of his party’s state president demolished?” Singh said, adding if the BJP’s demand for a CBI probe was not acceded to, the party would move the Supreme Court.

“We will not only move the apex court but will also take up the issue with President Pranab Mukherjee and Union home minister Rajnath Singh,” the state BJP chief told HT.   

The BJP pooh-poohed the Congress’ allegation that the opposition party favouring Pande had clearly established that it (BJP) was behind the sting operation.

“The chief minister should have immediately relieved his former secretary after he was recalled by the Centre,” Singh said. “But he (chief minister) is not allowing that as he fears that the official would spill the beans”, he alleged.
Ajay Bhatt, the BJP’s leader of opposition in the assembly, said the issue now was not whether the saffron party was behind the sting operation or not.

“The issue now revolves around the authenticity of the CD. That is why we are demanding that the chief minister recommend a CBI inquiry against his former secretary,” he said.

He warned that if the governor would not accept the BJP’s demand for a CBI inquiry, they would organise a statewide agitation against the state government.

HT 5-8-15

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Amid rebellion, Uttarakhand BJP to finalise list by March 13

  The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Uttarakhand is facing rebellion from senior BJP leader B S Rawat who said his name was missing from the list of probable candidates who would contest the upcoming Lok Sabha polls from the State.

Mr. Rawat, who has been in politics since 1969, has served four terms as an MP and two terms an MLA. He was former Union Minister and was former Deputy Minister in Uttar Pradesh.

While addressing the media Mr. Rawat said, “State Parliamentary Board meeting was held in Dehradun on February 13. Three or more names from each of the five constituencies were brought in the meeting. From the three names that were decided upon from the Nainital-Udham Singh Nagar constituency, there was Bhagat Singh Koshiyari, Balraj Passi, and my name.”

Mr. Rawat said it was decided that State BJP President Tirath Singh Rawat would suggest the names of probable candidates to the Central Parliamentary Board.

“I was disillusioned that my name was not in the list. However, a leader from the Central Parliamentary Board told me that there was only one name from the Nainital-Udham Singh Nagar constituency,” Mr. Rawat said.

The names should have been decided on in a democratic manner, he said.

Calling Mr. Tirath Singh Rawat’s decision “undemocratic,” Mr. Rawat, on Sunday, resigned from the post of member of BJP State Parliamentary Board, and the State Working Committee, among other positions.

However, Senior BJP leader Ajay Bhatt said on Monday, “There has surely been some miscommunication. If a leader of Mr. B S Rawat’s stature, who has served four terms as an MP and two terms as an MLA, said that [the party has wronged him] then the party must analyse the issue.”

Mr. Tirath Singh Rawat said, “We have spoken to the leader [B S Rawat]. There seems to have been some misunderstanding [on his part].”

Mr Bhatt said, “Mr. Tirath Singh Rawat was given the authority to give the names of three probable candidates from each parliamentary constituency here. He has submitted the names and the decision will most probably be taken on March 13 by the Central Parliamentary Board.” 

the hindu


Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Report on BJP scandals to come by Oct-Nov:Congress

Dehra Dun: The K L Bhati inquiry commission would complete its report on the alleged scandals of the former BJP government in Uttarakhand by October-November, a top Congress leader has said.

Congress general secretary and in-charge of party affairs in Uttarakhand, Chaudhary Birendra Singh told reporters here last evening that after the completion of the inquiry report, the government would initiate legal action against the guilty. 

A decision to this effect was taken by the coordination committee of the ruling Congress, he said, adding, "those who have looted Uttarakhand should not go scot-free".

"We have decided that the report on the BJP scandals should come by Oct-Nov so that legal action can be initiated as early as possible," he said.

In this regard, he cited the example of the previous BJP government which failed to bring the report in its five-year old tenure on the alleged scandals of the N D Tiwari government. "We don't want any inquiry where the report never comes. We have told the chief minister that we want the report and guilty should be punished".

In April this year, Bahuguna set up a one-man inquiry commission headed by Bhati, a retired IAS officer to probe a series of scandals that rocked the BJP government.

In June last year, the state Congress has submitted a chargesheet to the then president Pratibha Patil against the BJP government headed by Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank on the scandals.

The commission is probing alleged irregularities in allotment of 56 hydro-power projects, Citurgia housing project, maha kumbh mela and various other projects during the tenure of former chief minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank which also forced the BJP high command to go for a change of guard in September last year, just few months before the Assembly elections.

PTI
 

Monday, January 2, 2012

BJP’s U’khand, Punjab lists out

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Retaining many of its sitting ministers and MLAs in Uttarakhand and putting up candidates in only 20 seats in Punjab, the BJP Monday night released its list of candidates for the two states out of five going to polls. CM B C Khanduri will be contesting from Kotdwar while his predecessor Ramesh Nishank Pokhriyal, will be fielded from Doiwala.

The BJP parliamentary party headed by L K Advani cleared names for 48 out of the 70 seats in the state.

In Punjab, the party came out with a list of 20 names. It has left the remaining seats in the 117 seat Assembly for its senior partner SAD.

Monday, September 20, 2010

BJP asks for Rs 5,000-crore package

NEW DELHI: With heavy incessant rains and landslides wreaking havoc in the hilly areas of Uttarakhand, a senior BJP delegation, led by NDA working chairman L K Advani called on the Prime Minister on Monday.

Demanding immediate help from the Centre, the BJP leaders asked the Prime Minister to declare Uttarakhand as a disaster-struck State and the release of a Rs 5,000-crore package for the state.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, stated one of the members from the BJP delegation Tarun Vijay, was ‘very responsive.’ Going beyond politics, he extended full support and all possible help in the meeting, which lasted for about half-an-hour. He directed the Cabinet Secretary to be in touch with the state authorities.

In the memorandum submitted to the Prime Minister, the BJP said that Uttarakhand had been struck by an unprecedented disaster with incessant rains.

In the last 24 hours, more than 61 people had died from Almora to Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Nainital and other far-flung areas.

It said that in the last one month massive landslides, floods, water logging, flash floods and cloud burst had resulted in the loss of 150 human lives and the damaging of private and public properties worth Rs 5,000 crore. In August, 18 children died in a cloud burst rendering hundreds homeless in Pithorgarh.

The delegation urged that the Western Command of IAF be directed to provide four helicopters - 2 Chetak and 2 MI 17 - to Uttarakhand government for a fortnight for food, medical and other relief-related aid.

The delegation apprised the Prime Minister of the threat from the Tehri dam, which had attained its maximum permissible level and incessant rains in the upstream of river Bhagirathi and Bhilangana presenting a serious threat.

In the downstream areas, the river Ganga had already crossed the danger level while other major rivers in the state such as Yamuna, Gomti, Kosi and Saryu, all flowing above danger level.

Besides the financial assistance of Rs 5,000 crore, the BJP leaders sought additional support to strengthen and reinforce the Border Road Organisation and also the NHAI.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Uttarakhand yet to take a final call on GST

Despite its opposition, the BJP-ruled Uttarakhand is yet to take a final call on the controversial Goods and Service Tax (GST) which is expected to come into force next year.

A government official told Business Standard that the state government is taking an expert opinion in order to take a final decision on the GST, a bone of contention between the BJP ruled states and the centre.

The official, however, remained tightlipped whether Chief Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, who is vehemently opposing the GST mainly on the plank of state’s financial autonomy, would change his opinion in case the experts favour the GST. "See Uttarakhand is basically a consumers state not an industrial one. A preliminary assessment shows that the GST will not harm the interests of the state as it is being projected. Secondly, let the expert opinion comes, we will taka a final call," said the official.

Uttarakhand is opposing the GST saying the state was not in agreement with the proposed amendments in the present form as there is hardly any provision for safeguarding the financial autonomy of the states particularly for newly states like Uttarakhand. In a letter to the central empowered committee on GST, the hill state wants to hold talks with stake holders on the issue. Under the new GST regime, the state also seeking to retain its hold for imposing tax on at least 10 items.

The Chief Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank is of the view that the state should be empowered in such a way that it can financially support itself in case of an emergency.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Uttarakhand minister offers to quit if govt's involvement proved

Dehradun, Jan 11: Uttarakhand Food and Civil Supplies Minister Diwakar Bhatt on Sunday asserted that the state government had no role in the withdrawal of a case against him and said he would resign from the post if the allegation is proved.

The case, which was withdrawn recently on the order of a Haridwar court, dates back to 17 years and pertains to the alleged use of fraudulent papers to lease a large chunk of land in Haridwar belonging to Haridwar Municipal Council.

Bhatt reportedly has been running a society called ‘Tarun Himalaya’ on that land since then.

Bhatt said that it was the previous Congress government led by N D Tiwari that had prayed to the court to take back the case against him.

Bhatt further said at that time, the court did not allow the government to withdraw the case as two more persons were also involved in the matter.

The-then government again approached the court to drop the case against all the accused. "The recent order of the court to allow the government to take back the case has come on the-then government's plea only," Bhatt claimed.

Bhatt's statement came after a Congress delegation led by Uttarakhand PCC President Yashpal Arya met Governor B L Joshi yesterday to lodge a protest against state government's move to take back criminal cases against its minister and other leaders belonging to BJP and friendly parties. The leaders urged the Governor to intervene in the matter.

Bhatt is the lone minister from Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (UKD), the coalition partner of BJP government in the state.

Source: www.zeenews.com

Thursday, August 21, 2008

BJP Uttarakhand rebels to revive anti-CM stir after local polls

NEW DELHI: Unfazed by the BJP leadership ruling out change of leadership in Uttarakhand, party rebels opposed to Chief Minister B.C. Khanduri on Monday said they have decided to lie low till the on-going Panchayat elections get over in September. "The crisis is not yet over. We have not given up our demand for change of guard in Uttarakhand. But keeping in mind the Panchayat elections-- results of which will be declared on September 13-- we have decided not to press the matter further," one of the rebel ministers in Khanduri's cabinet said on condition of anonymity. The nominations for the panchayat polls are on in Uttarakhand. Polling will be held in the hill state on September 5, 7 and 10. Results will be declared on September 13. "There is no question of going back on our stand for removal of Khanduri. He has not been able to win over even one minister to his side. After the Panchayat results are out, we hope the central leadership will replace Khanduri without any pressure from us," said one of the rebel MLAs. BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy, however, said the issue has been taken care of. "There are no plans for a change in leadership. The grievances of the MLAs have been heard at highest level and their points would be taken care of," he told reporters.

Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/BJP_Uttarakhand_rebels_to_revive_anti-CM_stir_after_local_polls/articleshow/3353307.cms

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

2 power projects off in Uttarakhand

June 20, 2008, The Uttarakhand government today decided to stave off the construction of two major hydel projects on the Bhagirathi river in the wake of the fast-unto-death by G D Agrawal, an environmentalist spearheading the "save Bhagirathi" campaign.
The decision to put off the construction of the 480-Mw Pala Maneri and 400-Mw Bhairon Ghati projects was taken at a cabinet meeting presided over by Chief Minister B C Khanduri, a state government official said.
The indefinite fast by Agrawal since June 13 has put considerable pressure on the BJP government with the Sangh Parivar outfits also lending their full support.
However, the state government has made it clear that the decision on stopping the construction of the 600-Mw Lohari Nagpala project would be taken by the Centre since it was being constructed by the state-run NTPC.
Both the Pala Maneri and Bhairon Ghati projects were allotted to the state-owned Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd (UJVNL), which recently commissioned the 304-Mw Maneri Bhali-II. An investment of nearly Rs 5,200 crore was proposed in these two projects.
A UJVNL official described the move as a big setback to the company, saying it would jeopardize the government's initiative to become self-reliant in power.
Source:http://www.business-standard.com/common/news_article.php?autono=326620&leftnm=3&subLeft=0&chkFlg=

Monday, June 23, 2008

Two BJP leaders held in dehradun for gangrape

Two BJP leaders held for gangrape

Statesman News Service DEHRADUN, June 23: Following the arrests of two local BJP leaders today, other links to the state secretariat are being speculated in connection with the gang rape case, which has rocked the capital. The chief minister has also issued stern orders to the SSP Dehradun to speed up the investigation process and book the culprits irrespective of their post and status. Nineteen-year-old Kavita (name changed) was reportedly raped by people working in the Uttarakhand secretariat in connivance with her cousin. Kavita, who was working for an NGO, was taken to the secretariat by her cousin who had promised her a job there. She was then driven by car to a resort where she was raped by five people, two of whom were introduced to her as officers. The hapless girl was threatened not to tell police and then abandoned. Kavita stayed silent about the incident for almost two months but finally she and her family members decided to report the matter to the police. This disclosure shocked the capital and the police immediately started investigations. After the arrest of the two BJP leaders, some officers and employees of the secretariat are suspected as the police is still on the lookout for the driver of the car and two other men charged with rape. SSP Amit Sinha said he was not ready to divulge any information in this regard but that the case would be worked out soon. The IG Garhwal Ashok Kumar said the police is working on different lines and did not rule out the possibility of political rivalry.Using this opportunity, the Congress has also taken to the streets on this issue.

Source: http://www.thestatesman.net/page.news.php?clid=2&theme=&usrsess=1&id=209636

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Uttarakhand hit by unemployment

Dehradun, 12 Feb 2007 There are more than 4.5 lakh unemployed youth in Uttarakhand. The number of registered unemployed youth stands at 31.97 per cent.
The number of jobs created in the past five years has barely crossed 4 per cent of the total number of registered unemployed youth.
The creation of Uttarakhand held out many promises people in the state say the promises remain unfulfilled.
“I have four sons who work outside the State, we both live alone. The creation of Uttaranchal has changed nothing for us,” says Jagadeshwari Bahuguna, a retired schoolteacher.

Twenty-five-year-old Jitendar thought his diploma in electric engineering would be his ticket to a successful career in Uttarakhand.
But he works relentlessly in a makeshift shop in his village saving every rupee he can to migrate to the plains where he hopes his prospects of a career will be better.
“Though it is a small state and there were endless opportunities for creating jobs there is nothing for you. Everyone is migrating to the plains and I too will do the same,” Jitender said.
The Congress party insists it has created employment opportunities for the youth.
“The BJP should not talk about unemployment in the State, when they were in power industries were closed down we have given the youth job opportunities by setting up many industries, easy loan schemes and all,” spokesperson for the Congress Party Surendar Agarwal said.
But the Opposition says they have just not done enough.

“Whenever the Assembly was in session we raised this question, but the ruling party paid no heed,” the BJP’s Matbar Singh Kandari said.

Employment opportunities for the states youth are a major issue in every party’s election manifesto in this Assembly election.
Source: http://www.ndtv.com