As to where Uttarakhand will have its permanent seat of power will depend on a variety of factors including administrative convenience and suitability.
As of now suffice it to say that we want development in the hills to pick up and are ready to go to any extent to ensure that,” Rawat said.
Replying to Leader of Opposition Ajay Bhatt's charge that the session will be an expensive affair and a waste of hard earned tax payers' money, state Congress spokesman and the chief minister's media in-charge Surendra Kumar said minimum expenditure will be permitted.
Speaker Govind Singh Kunjwal is allowing only a limited number of officials to attend the session and all ministers, MLAs and officials have been asked by him to reach the venue of the session by road and not by air, Kumar said.
Gangotri of Uttarakhand's future development to flow from Gairsain: Rawat
Dehradun: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat today hit out at the BJP for suggesting that the ruling Congress was using the issue of Gairsain for electoral gains, asserting the Gangotri of the hill state's future
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