Nainital: In a major setback to BJP,  Nainital High Court on Thursday set aside President's rule in Uttarakhand.

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After two consecutive days of hearing on a matter filed by ousted chief minister Harish Rawat, the court said the proclamation of central rule in the state stood null and void.

Congress leader and former finance minister Indira Hridayesh said her party "saluted the judiciary for upholding truth and law".

Earlier during the day, the High Court  asked government to consider putting the revocation of President's Rule on hold for a week.

Coming down heavily on the Centre the High Court said, "Tomorrow if you revoke president rule and invite somebody it will be a travesty of justice, is Government a private party?"

"It is pained that Government of India is behaving in this fashion -not clarifying whether it can keep revocation on hold," the court further said.

The bench of Chief Justice K.M. Joseph and Justice V.K. Bist, hearing a petition filed by deposed chief minister Harish Rawat, has made scathing observations.