As directed by the Supreme Court, the Assembly met for a short duration this morning for the floor test which was the culmination of a number of twists and turns in the political drama marked by court battles.
The Union Cabinet had brought the state under Central rule on the ostensible ground that Congress Chief Minister Harish Rawat was indulging in horse-trading to retain power. Subsequently nine rebel Congress MLAs were disqualified by Speaker Govind Singh Kunjwal for siding with BJP.
With the state High Court upholding the Speaker's decision of disqualifying the nine Congress MLAs which barred them from participating in today's vote and the Supreme Court refusing to give them relief, the odds were clearly were in favour of Rawat in the Assembly whose effective strength was reduced to 61.
Congress MLA Sarita Arya claimed that 33 MLAs voted for Rawat while BJP MLAs conceded only 28 voted for them. One MLA each of rival sides -- Bhimlal Arya (BJP) and Rekha Arya (Cong) are believed to have cross voted for the other side respectively.
"The cloud of uncertainty hovering over Uttarakhand will disappear tomorrow," an elated Rawat said after the voting in the assembly.