"We urge the Centre to shed its intransigence over the issue and give its assent to the budget which documents our vision for the state's development, our development goals set for the year will remain unachieved without it," Rawat told reporters here.
When asked about the Central government's argument that the budget could not be passed by the state Assembly as his government had been reduced to a minority, Rawat said the argument did not hold after his government won the floor test.
Rawat said he was fighting mainly against the possibility of one year of zero development in Uttarakhand.
My insistence on the Centre giving to give assent to the state's annual budget passed by the Uttarakhand Assembly was a step in that direction.