When time comes, will talk about tweets, says Harish Rawat after targeting Congress leadership
Published By : Prameya News Bureau | December 22, 2021 IST
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Dehradun, Dec 22: Congress leader Harish Rawat on Wednesday refused to comment on his controversial tweets targeting state Congress leadership ahead of Uttarakhand assembly polls early next year. The veteran Congress leader had taken potshots at Congress leadership over his "hands being tied" for Uttarakhand polls and said he will share more when the times comes. "When the time comes, I will call you (media) and share it with you. For now enjoy this," Rawat told the media hours after his tweets. He had also expressed anguish at the factionalism in the state unit and noted that a thought has been crossing his mind that it is time to rest". "Isn't it strange, one has to swim in the sea in the form of forthcoming electoral battle, instead of cooperation, the organisational structure at most places is turning its face away or is playing a negative role, Rawat said in his tweet. There are many crocodiles of the ruling dispensation. On whose directions one has to swim, their nominees are tying my hands and feet," he added "And then quietly in a corner of mind, a voice is erupting, 'na denyam, na palaynam (one who does not bow or flee). Perhaps the new year will show the way I have faith that Lord Kedarnath will will provide me quidane in this situation," he said.
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