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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

New front adds to confusion in poll scenario

Dehradun, January 11
The formation of a joint front by the Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (D), the Uttarakhand Jan Manch and the Uttarakhand Parivartan Party (UPP) has created a confusion in the political scenario.
The parties are opposing to this unnamed front for adding to confusion to mar their political prospects.
Trivender Singh Panwar, president of the UKD (P), castigated Chief Minister BC Khanduri for using his close associate Rajan Todriya for playing spoilsport. “It is Khanduri who has brought in Todriya to constitute another front just to belittle the front floated by us.”
PC Thapliyal, spokesperson of the Uttarakhand Raksha Morcha (URM) also blamed the Chief Minister for plotting against their outfit. “Khanduri has deliberately created another morcha to confuse people with the
name of our party. He wants to settle scores with our president TPS Rawat, who broke up with his party.”
Both leaders, however, seemed certain that the very fundamentals of the outfit were hollow. Not only this, the parties, part of this new front, themselves are confused to the highest order.
Todriya denied for being a Khanduri’s man saying, “I supported Khanduri in anti-corruption campaign when he was not the Chief Minister of the state as after taking over the position, he presented a weak Lokpal Bill.”
UKD (D) dissidents, led by officiating president Luxman Singh Chufal, are using the name of the party as UKD (D) with which they have quite recently announced to part ways and sent their resignation. Satish Semwal, party spokesperson, said: “It was unbecoming on the part of Chufal for not discussing the issue with the party president. A similar kind of front, floated in 2002 Assembly elections, was a failure”.

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