Uttarakhand : Harda claims Congress losing only in 1 state will win in 4, further said – anything can happen in BJP government

The results of the elections to be held in the five states of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa and Manipur will be out on March 10. Meanwhile, former Uttarakhand Chief Minister and Congress leader Harish Rawat has given a big statement regarding the performance of Congress. He has said that except Uttar Pradesh, Congress is forming government with full majority in other four states. On the question of not reaching the postal ballots to the employees working in the police and other departments, Harda said that anything can happen in the BJP government.
In Uttar Pradesh, polling is still in two phases. Former Chief Minister Harish Rawat has also campaigned there. Rawat, who returned to Lalkuan on Tuesday, held a press conference at Congress City President Gurdeep Singh’s residence. During this, considering the Ukraine issue as a national crisis, he said that the Indians should be safely returned soon. While the central government is trying to bring back the Indian students trapped in Ukraine and promoting more. When the war started in Ukraine, the central government remembered the Indians. At the same time, Harda also took a jibe at the statement of CM Pushkar Singh Dhami in which he had said that on March 10, the illusion of the Congress party to form the government will be broken. Said, BJP’s deeds were bad, so it is their only illusion to break. Barring Uttar Pradesh, Congress will cross the majority mark in four states including Uttarakhand.
Police-PAC’s postal ballots have not arrived yet
Former CM Harish Rawat said that the police and PAC personnel included in the voters list of Lalkuan assembly are deployed in large numbers in both the vehicles of Rudrapur. But it is learned that even till March 1, he did not get the postal ballots. That’s why they have to run away. Posting on Facebook on Tuesday night, the former CM said that the District Election Officer, Assistant Returning Officer have been made aware of this information. But the question arises that when will the postal ballots be received and when will these employees use the vote. According to Harda, marking only one or two areas and not reaching the ballot paper to the voters who want to vote gives rise to many doubts. Will the Hon’ble Election Commission want to take cognizance of this? The former CM said that after all someone is stopping him from exercising his right to vote. If the apprehension is true then it is a punishable offence.