Dehradun: Recently, the case of the displeasure of Congress MLAs has not stopped Congress, while the absence of 5 Congress MLAs in the delegation to Raj Bhavan is also considered as part of this resentment. Congress state president Pritam Singh has expressed his intention to come forward to overcome the anger of the MLAs, but no initiative has been taken at the level of the Legislature party. It is believed that Indira Hridayesh is currently willing to remain silent and wait. Jammu and Kashmir: Ambassadors of 16 countries arrives to take stock of state's situation Congress MLAs, annoyed by the neglect of Congress National General Secretary Harish Rawat, decided to resolve the matter by holding a joint meeting of all the MLAs during the assembly session. Meanwhile, the opposition leader Indira Hridayesh's statement against Dharchula MLA Harish Dhami floated on social media. It is also being said that this has angered Harish Dhami and other MLAs. His displeasure came openly in front of the media on Tuesday. Due to this, the issue of a joint meeting of all the MLAs also got stuck in the balance. During the meeting with the Governor on Wednesday, there was an opportunity to meet the MLAs in front of Congress, but due to the absence of 5 MLAs, this meeting has been delayed. Opposition takes 'Mahatma' against CAA-NRC, Yashwant Sinha begins 'Gandhi Yatra' When attention was given to this matter, now Congress State President Pritam Singh has expressed his intention to take initiative on this matter. What kind of initiative will this take and how much will Pritam get from the leader of the opposition, it is not clear yet. On the other hand, the Leader of Opposition is not in a mood to take any step in this matter. According to sources, Indira is examining the anger of the MLAs and her intention is to wait and watch. Indira is not ready to say anything directly in this matter. On the other hand, Pritam is saying that there could be no factionalism among MLAs. Government declaration for employees working in state corporations, will be paid up to 345 percent in dearness allowance