Tag: Vijay Bahuguna

  • Former Uttarakhand CM Vijay Bahuguna calls bluff on Harish Rawat’s claims

    By Express News Service

    DEHRADUN:  Former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna, who led the rebellion in 2016 when nine Congress MLAs joined the BJP, challenged his former colleague Harish Rawat to reveal the constituency from where he planned to contest in the state. 

    “Rawatji must reveal from which Assembly constituency seat or seats he is planning to contest next year. He is overconfident despite losing from both the seats he contested from in 2017,” he said. 

    Bahuguna also asserted that there is no disgruntle among the BJP MLAs.

    The former Congress leader was the chief minister of Uttarakhand from March 2012 till January 2014. He had resigned after widespread allegations following the 2013 deluge which rocked the Kedarnath Valley. 

    Meanwhile, Rawat claimed that many in the ruling BJP  including the turncoats were in contact with the Congress leaders to leave the ruling party. 

    “Elections are the ultimate test (of political leaders). We will vet the person based on how they can help our organisation in the elections,” the former Uttarakhand chief minister said. 

  • History of changing Uttarakhand CMs repeats itself, experts call BJP’s new move a gamble 

    Express News Service
    DEHRADUN:  Changing chief ministers midway through a term has not helped any party in Uttarakhand. Analysts are calling the BJP’s latest move a gamble.

    Dehradun-based political analyst Yogesh Kumar said: “Apart from ND Tiwari, no CM has been able to complete five years, either due to circumstances or intervention of the central leadership. Common factor is that both BJP and Congress failed to make electoral gains they expected by changing the CM. It’s a big gamble by BJP, with less than a year to go for Assembly elections.”

    Only one of the eight CMs in the state completed five years in office. It was the late ND Tiwari from 2002-07.

    After first CM Nityanand Swami died in 2001 having completed 354 days, BJP’s Bhagat Singh Koshyari occupied office for 122 days. Congress won in 2002 and Tiwari’s reign started.

    In March 2012, BJP’s Bhuwan Chandra Khanduri took charge before being removed after two years and 111 days. Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ was made CM to regain lost ground.

    He was removed after two years and 75 days and Khanduri was brought back with elections slated after six months.

    BJP lost by one seat and Congress formed the government with the help of other MLAs. In 2014, Congress removed Vijay Bahuguna and brought in Harish Rawat.

    With a ninth CM to be appointed soon, history seems to be repeating itself.

    “The situation reflects what happened in 2011. That resulted in BJP’s loss as Congress formed the government. Maybe BJP is confident of breaking the doomed pattern,” said political expert Kirankant Verma.