‘Whatever you sow, you will be able to sleep!’ Amarinder’s befitting reply to Harish Rawat, who made Congress public

Hours after Congress veteran Harish Rawat made public his displeasure with the party leadership, his former colleague Amarinder Singh, who quit the Congress in September, took a dig at him with an old saying.

“Jo sooge wahi katege! Best wishes (if any) for your future endeavours @harishrawatcmuk ji,” Amarinder said in a tweet on Wednesday evening.

Rawat hit out at the Congress on Wednesday morning, dropping a political bomb aimed at a section of party leaders ahead of the Uttarakhand assembly elections early next year.

Rawat, who heads the Congress campaign committee in the state, took the Congress by surprise when he accused the organization of not supporting and cooperating with them in the election campaign.

In a detailed thread in Hindi on Twitter, Rawat said, “It is abundantly clear that we have to swim the political seas and despite cooperating strangely, in most places the organization is either not supporting (me) or playing a negative role. ,

In another tweet, Rawat said, “The ruling party has released many crocodiles (crocodile) into the political sea and they are tying my hands. All my heart says is, let’s take some rest. Hope you do.” The new year will show some light.”

However, when asked to comment on his Twitter thread, he chose to give a cryptic reply. He said, “When the time comes, I’ll let you know…”

Voting will be held in Uttarakhand early next year. In this crucial election, the Congress reorganized a few months ago by appointing Rawat as the head of the election campaign committee and his right hand Ganesh Godiyal as the chief of the Uttarakhand Congress.

Sources told News18 that Rawat wants an assurance and a formal announcement from the party leadership that he will be made the chief minister if the party wins the election.

However, party sources said that this is not possible and state in-charge Devendra Yadav has already spoken to Rawat on the issue. “They have been assured that some of their concerns will be addressed. The matter will be resolved in a day or two.

While party workers are expecting a positive result in the upcoming elections, the rift in the party’s fabric tells something else.

“Harish Rawat seemed upset seeing the end of his political innings. He will become another Amarinder Singh for the Congress,” said BJP spokesperson Suresh Joshi.

State cabinet minister Harak Singh said, ‘Harish Rawat is in deep trouble. His own men are standing against him. Why? They should ask themselves.” Harak had rebelled against the Harish Rawat-led government in 2016.

Sources said Rawat was trying to put pressure on the party high command and replace Yadav with another experienced leader in charge of party affairs.

(Inputs from Pallavi)

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