Amit Shah Lauds CM Dhami's Resolve to Solve Uttarakhand's Problems

Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed a public gathering in Haridwar to mark four years of the Uttarakhand government. He praised Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami for his constructive resolve to eliminate the state's problems one by one. The event, titled "Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar: Char Saal Bemisaal," showcased the state's developmental achievements. CM Dhami welcomed Shah and honored him with a traditional cap and memento.

Key Points: Amit Shah Praises Pushkar Singh Dhami's Leadership in Uttarakhand

  • Amit Shah praises Dhami's governance
  • Event marks 4 years of state government
  • Focus on state's progress and problem-solving
  • Central government support highlighted
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"CM Dhami resolved to eliminate problems one by one": Amit Shah in Haridwar

Union Home Minister Amit Shah commended CM Pushkar Singh Dhami's constructive resolve for Uttarakhand's progress at a Haridwar public event.

"CM Dhami has taken a constructive resolve to address and eliminate problems one by one. - Amit Shah"

Haridwar, March 7

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said that Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has taken a constructive resolve to address and eliminate problems one by one. As a result, Uttarakhand is continuously moving forward on the path of progress.

While addressing a public gathering in Haridwar on the occasion of the state government completing four years, Shah said, "CM Dhami has taken a constructive resolve to address and eliminate problems one by one in the state. As a result, Uttarakhand is continuously moving forward on the path of progress."

The Union Home Minister made the statement at a grand event titled "Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar: Char Saal Bemisaal" held in Haridwar to mark the completion of four years of the state government.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah was welcomed by Dhami upon his arrival at Jolly Grant Airport before proceeding to Haridwar for the ceremony.

The Chief Minister, in a post on X, praised Amit Shah for his contribution to the state's progress and national security, writing, "Heartfelt welcome and congratulations to the esteemed Union Home and Cooperation Minister Shri @AmitShah ji on his arrival in the sacred land of Uttarakhand, the land of brave soldiers. Your leadership, dedicated to the nation's security, good governance, and development, has provided the country with a new direction and strength."

On the occasion, the Chief Minister presented the Union Home Minister with a memento and honoured him with a traditional cap symbolising the rich cultural identity of the state.

A massive crowd gathered in Haridwar for the ceremony marking four years of the state government. The event was also attended by Haridwar MP Trivendra Singh Rawat, who addressed the gathering.

The ceremony celebrates the completion of four years of the Dhami government in Uttarakhand, showcasing the state's developmental achievements and governance initiatives during this period. The Union Home Minister's presence at the event underscores the significance of the occasion and the central government's support for the state's development agenda.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the ceremony and words are nice, I hope this resolve translates to solving real issues like the migration from hill villages and creating sustainable jobs. Promises are one thing, ground reality is another.
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Rohit P
As someone from Dehradun, the road and connectivity projects have definitely improved. But the 'one by one' approach needs to be faster! Environmental concerns around Char Dham road need equal attention. Jai Uttarakhand! 🏔️
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Sarah B
It's interesting to see the cultural elements like the traditional cap being highlighted. Shows the importance of local identity alongside development narratives. Hope the progress is inclusive for all communities in the state.
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Vikram M
The focus should remain on deliverables. Four years is a good time to show results. Let's see the report card on healthcare in remote areas and disaster management preparedness, which are critical for a Himalayan state.
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Karthik V
"Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar" should mean listening to the janata's problems directly, not just grand events. Hope the government's resolve includes better grievance redressal systems at the block level. The intent seems positive, though.

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