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Centre should allow state govts to function: Harish Rawat

Uttarakhand chief minister Harish Rawat on Friday said the Centre... Read More
DEHRADUN:

Uttarakhand

chief minister Harish Rawat on Friday said the Centre should allow the state governments to function and not take any step violating the Supreme Court rulings in the S R Bommai and others cases on the issue of imposition of President's rule.

The remarks came on a day when the government moved the apex court challenging the Uttarakhand high court verdict quashing President's rule in the state.

Stressing that there should no violation of the top court's rulings in the Bommai and other case, Rawat said, "The Centre should allow the state governments to function on their own under the federal structure. The states have their own role."

He said as per the Indian political tradition, dismissal of state governments has been termed as wrong.

The chief minister hoped that the Centre does not get any relief from the Supreme Court on the Uttarakhand issue.

"Whether the decision regarding Uttarakhand is right or wrong should be left to the people of the state. States should also ensure that there is no harm to the country," he said.

Rawat said he has given directions to officials to take steps to deal with water crisis in the state and take decisions on pending matters.
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