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Expelled minister Harak Singh Rawat, daughter-in-law join Congress

Weeks before the Uttarakhand assembly elections, expelled BJP minister Harak Singh Rawat on Friday joined the Congress, along with his daughter-in-law Anukriti Gusain, in New Delhi in presence of former chief minister Harish Rawat.

Former BJP leader Harak Singh Rawat and his daughter in law Anukriti flash victory sign after joining Congress, in New Delhi, ahead of the Uttarakhand elections, on Friday. (PTI)
Updated on Jan 22, 2022 03:50 AM IST
By, Hindustan Times, Dehradun

Uttarakhand polls: Harak Singh Rawat joins Congress

Uttarakhand assembly elections 2022: The politician, who was expelled by the state's ruling BJP on January 16, was inducted by former CM Harish Rawat in Delhi.

Harak Singh Rawat being inducted by Harsh Rawat.
Published on Jan 21, 2022 04:39 PM IST
By, New Delhi

‘When reports emerged…’: Uttarakhand CM on Harak Singh's expulsion from BJP

Harak Singh Rawat said that he’s ready to apologise to former Uttarakhand chief minister Harish Rawat for his rebellion against the Congress government in March 2016, reducing it to a minority.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. (File photo)(ANI)
Published on Jan 19, 2022 07:02 AM IST

Ready to apologise to Congress’s Harish Rawat: Harak Singh Rawat

Uttarakhand elections: Harak Singh Rawat, who was expelled from the BJP on January 16, said on Tuesday that he is ready to apologise to Congress leader Harish Rawat.

Harak Singh Rawat speaks to the media on his dismissal from the Uttarakhand cabinet and expulsion from the BJP, ahead of the elections, in Dehradun on Monday. On Tuesday, he said he was ready to apologise to Congress leader Harish Rawat. (ANI)
Updated on Jan 19, 2022 04:56 AM IST
By, Dehradun

Day after minister Harak Rawat walks out of cabinet, Dhami says issue resolved

State BJP chief Madan Kaushik and MLA Umang Sharma were among the other leaders who termed reports of Harak Singh Rawat’s exit as ’baseless’

Harak Singh Rawat was unhappy over the issue of a proposed medical college in Kotdwar. (Archive)
Updated on Dec 26, 2021 02:16 AM IST
By, Hindustan Times, Dehradun
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