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DEHRADUN: Chief Minister Harish Rawat today said the Congress would return to power in Uttarakhand with a clear majority.

Cong will return to power: CM

Chief Minister Harish Rawat addresses Mahila Congress workers at a felicitation function at Congress Bhawan in Dehradun on Saturday. Tribune photo



Tribune News Service

Dehradun, February 25

Chief Minister Harish Rawat today said the Congress would return to power in Uttarakhand with a clear majority.

Rawat was addressing a gathering of State Women’s Congress members at the party office in Dehradun.

The Chief Minister said March 11, the day of counting, would be a big day as the Congress would get a clear majority.

Rawat recalled the contribution of women in the statehood agitation. He said it was due to the determination of women agitators that Uttarakhand came into being. He expressed gratitude to women party workers for sincerely working for the Congress candidates in various Assembly constituencies in the state.

Earlier, Mahanagar Dehradun Women Congress president Kamlesh Raman welcomed the Chief Minister. She expressed gratitude to him for addressing women Congress workers after the elections. Nazma Khan, Chandrakala Negi and Anuradha Tiwari also addressed the gathering.

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