Uttarakhand : Video of former Chief Minister Trivendra went viral, know what he said

A video of former BJP Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat is becoming increasingly viral on internet media. In this, the workers are telling Trivendra Rawat that, ‘They want to see Madan Kaushik as the Chief Minister, to which the former Chief Minister’s answer is that, for this BJP will have to win more than 60 seats. Political implications of this statement of Trivendra Singh Rawat are being extracted according to their own accord.
Let us inform that, on Tuesday, former Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat was campaigning in favor of BJP candidate and state president Madan Kaushik in Haridwar city seat. He told BJP workers and supporters that, if BJP fails in the elections this time or wins less seats than expected, then state president Madan Kaushik will be blamed for it.
It will be said that the state president was Madan Kaushik. Saying this, he asked the question to the workers whether he wanted this. He also asked the workers whether they did not get bored seeing the same face four times.
In response to his question, BJP workers said that they want to see Madan Kaushik become the Chief Minister. On this, Trivendra Singh Rawat said that he will have to make BJP win more than 60 seats for this.
BJP District General Secretary Vikas Tiwari said that, former Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat said this not to himself, but in response to the talk of the workers about making Madan Kaushik the Chief Minister.