Dehradun: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami Saturday asserted that the “campaign” against “illegal” construction, and encroachments will “continue” and said “more stringent attacks will be made” on corruption.
CM Dhami was speaking to reporters at Mukhya Sevak Sadan here on the occasion of the completion of three years of the State government. He mentioned the achievements of the state government and also shared his priorities for the future.
The Chief Minister reflected on the 2022 elections, noting that political analysts had predicted the BJP government might not return to power. “But the public blessed the BJP and handed over the reins again,” he said. He said that in three years, “many types of challenges came” before the government, but the government “faced it on the ground”.
Referring to the disasters ranging from Raini, Silkarya, and Kedar Valley to the recent Mana, he said that “one cannot work by staying behind during times of crisis”
The Chief Minister said that Uttarakhand is “working with full capability to play its role” in the “developed India” that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has “resolved” to build in the year 2047.
Talking about the expansion of connectivity, he gave many examples and said that Uttarakhand is “assessing its capabilities” and “ensuring arrangements accordingly”.
He said that the “campaign against illegal construction, encroachments and occupation will continue in Uttarakhand. More stringent attacks will be made on corruption”(ANI)
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