Uttarakhand CM Dhami Has "High Expectations" for Union Budget, Cites State's Needs

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has expressed high expectations from the upcoming Union Budget, stating the state typically receives more than anticipated. He highlighted the review of 42 state projects worth Rs 3.5 lakh crore through the PRAGATI portal. Dhami emphasized the need for special central arrangements to manage the state's massive floating tourist and pilgrim population. The CM also explained his recent cordial meeting with former Chief Minister Harish Rawat, including gifting him homegrown rice.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Dhami on Union Budget Expectations

  • High budget expectations
  • PRAGATI portal reviews projects
  • Need for floating population management
  • Meeting with former CM Harish Rawat
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"High expectations... we usually receive more than expected": Uttarakhand CM on Union Budget

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami expresses high expectations from the Union Budget, highlighting Uttarakhand's needs for managing tourist influx and project funding.

"We have high expectations from this budget, and we usually receive more than we expect. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, January 31

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday expressed high expectations from the Union Budget to be presented on February 1, saying the state usually receives more than expected.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to present a record ninth consecutive Union Budget on February 1 (Sunday).

Speaking to ANI, CM Dhami said, "Our Prime Minister launched the PRAGATI portal in 2014 under the Digital India campaign, through which all projects across the country are reviewed. 42 projects, worth Rs 3.5 lakh crore from our state, are also being reviewed through this portal. We have already received so much... We have high expectations from this budget, and we usually receive more than we expect. This time too, we expect to receive more than expected."

The Chief Minister also said the state requires special arrangements for a floating population that is much larger than its resident population, citing major religious events that attract large numbers of tourists and pilgrims each year.

"We have repeatedly urged the Government of India to recognise that our state requires arrangements for a floating population that is 8 to 10 times larger than the state's actual population... Char Dham Yatra and Kanwar Yatra take place every year. Kumbh Mela is also proposed... Visits to Adi Kailash and the Char Dham have increased significantly each year... Monthly festivals in Haridwar and Rishikesh, along with our winter pilgrimage, attract large crowds, increasing tourist traffic... Our needs should be taken into account," he added.

Regarding his meeting with Congress leader and former Chief Minister Harish Rawat, Dhami said he regularly meets senior leaders to benefit from their experience and suggestions for the state.

"These are our senior citizens who have served the state, each with their own experiences and specialities. They have contributed significantly to the state, which is why I met them periodically. I engage in conversations with them and consider all their suggestions. Their extensive experience is valuable to the work ahead, and we benefit greatly from it," he said.

"I've been farming since childhood, planting rice during that time... He (Harish Rawat) also wrote about it. I mentioned that once the rice is ripe and ready for harvest, I will definitely feed him rice. The rice ripened well, and the harvest was quite plentiful. As a result, I gave him some of the rice," CM Dhami said

A day earlier, the Chief Minister paid a courtesy visit to Harish Rawat at his residence in Defence Colony, Dehradun.

As a gesture of warmth and goodwill, the Chief Minister presented rice cultivated in his own field to Harish Rawat.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The gesture of giving rice from his own field to a political opponent is such a beautiful, human touch. We need more of this civility in politics everywhere.
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Vikram M
High expectations are fine, but I hope the funds actually reach the ground and improve infrastructure. The roads in some pilgrimage areas are still terrible. Accountability is key.
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Priya S
Char Dham Yatra infrastructure needs urgent upgrade. Last time I went, the facilities were overwhelmed. The state's point about planning for 8-10 times the population is absolutely valid.
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Rohit P
Meeting with former CM Harish Rawat to take suggestions is a mature move. Governance should be beyond party politics when it comes to state's development. Good step.
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Karthik V
While the PRAGATI portal for project monitoring is a good initiative mentioned by CM, we often hear about these digital systems. The real test is visible development on the ground. Let's see what the budget delivers.

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