
"Just Have Fun": Harish Rawat Keeps Up Suspense As Thread Stirs Congress
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Uttarakhand Congress leader Harish Rawat told reporters that he would "speak when the time comes."
Uttarakhand Congress leader Harish Rawat flashed more troubling signals for his party today as he offered no explanation for tweets aimed at the Gandhis and instead told reporters that he would "speak when the time comes." FIRST ASSAMTHEN PUNJABNOW UTTRAKHAND.....BHOG POORA HI PAUN GAYEKASAR NA RAHE JAWE KOI????@harishrawatcmukhttps://t.co/yQYClbLRMB
Harish Rawat, seen as the Congress's face for the Uttarakhand election early next year, said in his tweets yesterday that he felt his hands are tied, that he wants to rest, and that he hoped for "guidance from Lord Kedarnath" about the what path to take.
He was bombarded by reporters' questions this morning.
"When the time comes, I will share everything with you. Who else will I speak to, if I don't speak to you? I will call you. For now, just have fun," said the former Uttarakhand Chief Minister in comments that can only heighten the Congress's worries.
