Dehradun: After lying low for about a month following his resignation from Andhra Pradesh Governor's post in the wake of a sex scandal, veteran Congress leader N D Tiwari has started reviewing projects initiated during his tenure as chief minister of Uttarakhand.
Tiwari, who denied his involvement in the entire sting episode, has decided to review all big projects which were initiated when he was the chief minister of the state as part of a political strategy, sources close to Tiwari told an agency. Tiwari, who is staying at his palatial house on Forest Research Institute campus -- allotted to him when he was chief minister in 2007 – on Tuesday visited sites of the Doon University and All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) at Rishikesh and enquired about various works.
"Tiwari will bounce back but that all depends on the mood of Congress President Sonia Gandhi," said a congress leader.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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