Asserting that the Centre has no habit of pulling down any govt, Naidu blamed the internal crisis in Uttarakhand on Congress
The party further cautioned that President's rule in Uttarakhand may create instability and anarchy in the country
The court ruling has confounded legal experts as to how despite imposition of President's Rule, it ordered a trial of strength.
he court's observation came when advocate M L Sharma sought urgent listing of the PIL on the issue
A single bench of Justice U S Dhyani admitted a Congress petition on the issue and directed the Centre to file a counter reply by Tuesday
Uttarakhand has been placed under President's Rule,within two months of dismissal of the Arunachal Pradesh government
Naqvi has asserted that the party is confident of winning a majority if polls are held in the state
Rawat could not meet the Governor since he had retired for the day
He further asked PM Modi to 'ponder over' whether the decision was 'right'
The SR Bommai judgment in 1989 laid down the conditions under which State governments may be dismissed, and mechanisms for that process
The party accused the Centre of hatching a 'conspiracy' to destabalise the Congress govts in various states
President's Rule was imposed less than 24 hours before a crucial trust vote in the state Assembly where CM Rawat was to prove majority support for his govt
Finance Minister Jaitley also attacked Congress on its role over the JNU row
With the disqualification, the strength of the 70-member House has been reduced to 61
Jaitley said the Rawat govt also made attempts to 'change the composition of the Assembly'
The CPI (M) leader said that the move is against spirit of Constitution.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said there was complete breakdown of the Constitution in Uttarakhand
Rawat alleged that the Centre even made deduction in the funds allocated to the state
Earlier in January, Kejriwal had expressed "shock" at imposition of President's rule in Arunachal Pradesh
The nine MLAs, including former chief minister Vijay Bahuguna, had revolted against their own government