The Congress had governments in eight states in 2014, but now, the number might come down to five.
After Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur, another Congress government faces political danger.
Chief Minister Harish Rawat of Uttarakhand, left, on Friday night faced a rebellion from nine of the 36 ruling party legislators in the 70-member state assembly, seeking his dismissal.
As soon as Speaker Govind Singh Kunjwal called for the budgetary motion in the 70-member House, former chief minister Vijay Bahuguna, a known opponent of Rawat, along with eight others demanded division (counting) of votes.
Kunjwal rejected the demand and adjourned the House till March 28.
Right after, the nine Congress members joined the 28 Bharatiya Janata Party members in demanding dismissal of the Rawat government, saying he had lost the majority. They also sat on a dharna in the well of the House.
Later, state BJP chief Ajay Bhatt, along with Bahuguna, told media persons they'd meet Governor K K Paul to demand dismissal of the government.
"We are nine members of the legislative assembly of the Congress who are not supporting Chief Minister Harish Rawat any more," said Agriculture Minister Harak Singh Rawat.
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