Indore: Over 20 BJP MLAs from Uttarakhand on Sunday returned to the hill state ahead of the assembly session starting on Monday after visiting the holy towns of Ujjain and Omkareshwar.

The BJP had flown the MLAs here in the wake of fluid political situation there and asked its party unit in Madhya Pradesh to take care of them.

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The MLAs led by Uttarakhand President, Bishan Singh Chauphal, had arrived here two-days back and stayed initially at Ujjain and later in Indore.
Chauphal told reporters before leaving for Dehradun that the Congress Government led by Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna would not be able to survive for long.

He said that Uttarakhand is a small state and the people wanted a stable government which only BJP has the capacity to provide. PTI