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Uttarakhand has seen political instability since 2000 when the hill state was carved out of Uttar Pradesh. On March 9, Trivendra Singh Rawat became the sixth chief miniter from the BJP to have resigned. So far Uttarakhand has seen only one CM, ND Tiwari of Congress completing a full term.
Updated: The major news headlines of the day, and more. Share Article AAA Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal speaks on the no-confidence motion in the Haryana Assembly in Chandigarh on March 10, 2021. Photo: Haryana CMO via PTI
The major news headlines of the day, and more. The no-confidence motion moved by the Congress against the Bharatiya Janata Party-Jannayak Janta Party coalition government in Haryana was defeated by 55 votes to 32. The legislators voted along party lines with two Independents — Meham MLA Balraj Kundu and Dadri MLA Sombir Sangwan — supporting the vote of no-confidence. Before submitting her nomination, she held a road show for about a kilometre to the Subdivisional Office. Thousands of people took part in the event, which saw posters with the Trinamool Congress’ new slogan “
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In Uttarakhand, no chief minister, barring ND Tiwari, has completed a full term. NEW DELHI: Uttarakhand chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat is likely to resign at a press conference on Tuesday. As per sources, he is scheduled to address a press conference today where he will officially announce his exit, said sources. Following the press conference at his residence, Rawat will meet the governor at 4 pm to handover his resignation, said sources. Rawat met BJP President JP Nadda hours after a crucial meeting of Union home minister Amit Shah with the party chief at New Delhi on Monday. There have been reports of serious discontent from a section of the state BJP MLAs and MPs, who are bitterly opposed to the chief minister's style of functioning.
India News: After a strong discontentment from his own BJP MLAs, Uttarakhand chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat resigned on Tuesday. In the process, he failed t
Express News Service DEHRADUN: The latest voter list of Uttarakhand has revealed decline in voters of hilly areas of the state assembly constituencies while in plain areas voters continue to increase in numbers. So much so that now 12 hill side constituencies have less than 90,000 voters. The state has total 70 assembly constituencies. Analysts say if the trend continues, political importance of the hill areas will weaken which may prompt further negligence of the remote hills of Uttarakhand inducing more migration than ever. Shekhar Pathak, Padam Shri awardee activist, author from Uttarakhand, commenting on the matter said, "The data is indicator of recording population from hilly areas. The most important step needed here is including geographic criteria too in delimitation of constituency seats. Defining number of voters in hills can futher shift power balance in the favor of plains and lead to the neglection of hills thereby encouraging more migration. Efforts are needed to be put in to check the migration from the hills."