Uttaranchal: In spite of a new state now, why are the agitators unhappy?
They may have a state now, but those who led the agitation are unhappy with both the capital and the chief minister they have got.


Normally, the creation of a separate state should have been a festive occasion, but there has been very little of that in Uttaranchal's case. Instead, battle lines are being drawn once again. "Our boys did not sacrifice their lives during the Uttarakhand agitation to get a state with its capital in the plains and to have a governor and a chief minister imposed on us by Delhi," said an angry Shamsher Bahadur Singh Bisht of the Jan Sangharsh Morcha, the organisation that was in the forefront of the agitation for a separate state in the 1990s.

