Dehradun: The Supreme Court verdict on Monday reduces the House's effective voting strength from 70 to 61 (excluding the Speaker, who votes only in a tie). Former Uttarakhand chief minister Harish Rawat therefore needs 31 votes to be reinstated in the hill state, which has been under President's rule since March 27.
- Uttarakhand floor test outcome is a huge setback to Modi Govt. Hope they will stop toppling Govts now, tweets Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal
- Harish Rawat has won the floor test and he will be the chief minister of Uttarakhand: Ambika Soni
- Confident of winning majority. Not appropriate to comment on number of votes before court's announcement: Harish Rawat on floor test
- BJP MLA Madan Kaushik accepts party's defeat in floor test.
- Congress claims victory in Uttarakhand floor test. Supreme Court to open sealed envelope to make official announcement tomorrow.
- We have proved majority successfully in floor test, says Congress MLA Rajendra Singh
- Harish Rawat gets 34 votes out of 62. Hence, proves majority in Uttarakhand Assembly: Sources
- Voting for Uttarakhand Assembly floor test concludes.
- Voting for floor test of Rawat government begins in Uttarakhand Assembly.
- BJP rebel Bhim Lal Arya said he would vote for Harish Rawat during floor test.
- Confident Rawat government will prove majority. Can't say if I will get a ministerial portfolio after win: Harish Durgapal, Independent MLA
- We will support Congress: BSP Chief Mayawati announces ahead of Uttarakhand Assembly floor test
- 'No deal with BJP, our party will vote in favour of Congress',says BSP's Mayawati ahead of floor test in Uttarakhandhttps://t.co/Gq6xocIr8Q — ANI (@ANI_news) May 10, 2016
- President's Rule temporarily lifted for two hours in Uttarakhand as proceedings begin for floor test in Assembly
- Congress MLA Rekha Arya meets Uttarakhand BJP chief an hour before trust vote.