Uttarakhand Cabinet Expands: 5 New Ministers Inducted in Dhami Government

The Pushkar Singh Dhami-led Uttarakhand government expanded its cabinet by inducting five new MLAs as ministers. The new ministers include veteran leader Madan Kaushik and first-time entrants like Pradeep Batra. The expansion is viewed as a strategic move to address regional and caste dynamics ahead of the 2027 Assembly elections. The inductees bring a mix of political experience, with some having switched parties and others beginning their first ministerial stint.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Cabinet Expansion: 5 New Ministers Take Oath

  • Five new MLAs inducted as ministers
  • Mix of veteran and young leadership
  • Move seen as preparation for 2027 elections
  • Aims to balance regional and caste equations
  • Includes leaders who switched from other parties
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Uttarakhand cabinet expansion: The five MLAs who took oath as ministers

Pushkar Singh Dhami expands Uttarakhand cabinet with five new ministers, including veterans and first-timers, ahead of 2027 elections.

"I am a party worker. I will do everything that is assigned to me. - Madan Kaushik"

Dehradun, March 20

Pushkar Singh Dhami-led Uttarakhand government expanded its cabinet on Friday, by inducting five new MLAs as ministers, reflecting a mix of seasoned and young faces.

The oath of office was administered to newly inducted cabinet members by Uttarakhand Governor Gurmit Singh administered the oath of office

Those who saw elevation as cabinet ministers included Mandan Kaushik (Haridwar), Khajan Dass (Dehradun), Pradeep Batra (Roorkee), Ram Singh Kaira (Bhimtal) and Bharat Singh Chaudhary (Rudraprayag).

Madan Kaushik

Madan Kaushik is a party veteran and seasoned leader with decades of public service. He has been a senior office-bearer, having served the party in various roles. He is the erstwhile Uttarakhand BJP president and presently is a member of the party's National Executive Council. In a previous stint, he also served as a cabinet minister in the Uttarakhand government.

He began his political journey with student politics, traversed through the political landscape and rose to become a cabinet Minister in the Uttarakhand government.

Foraying into students' politics in 1985 and becoming college president, he was appointed as the BJP District General Secretary in 2000. Two years later, he was awarded a party ticket to contest from the Haridwar constituency. He debuted in the Legislative Assembly with a thumping victory. Since then, he has gone on to win the Haridwar seat in four subsequent elections.

With consecutive victories in 2002, 2007, 2012, 2017, and 2022, Madan Kaushik has a formidable record of winning elections.

Speaking to the media after becoming a cabinet minister, he said, "I am a party worker. I will do everything that is assigned to me. I have always strived to fulfil whatever role given to me -- either by the party or by the government."

He also shared the government's ambitious plan of organising a mega Kumbh Mela in the state.

Khajan Dass

Khajan Dass, elected from Rajpur Road constituency of Dehradun, is known for 'principles politics' and over the years has earned a reputation for calling a spade a spade, even if the issue pertains to his own BJP government.

Dass comes from the Scheduled Caste community and over the years, has not only emerged as a key face of the community but also built a reputation with constant endeavours in public service. He hogged the headlines, some time ago, when he opened front against his own government over slow and sluggish work pertaining to the 'Dehradun as smart city' project.

Pradeep Batra

Pradeep Batra, the legislator from Roorkee constituency, is a first-time entrant in the Dhami cabinet. He is a three-time legislator from Roorkee, having won twice on a Congress ticket in 2012 and 2017, and once as the BJP candidate (2022).

Having switched sides from Congress in 2022, Pradeep Batra got elected from the same constituency on the BJP ticket. This is his first stint with the Council of Ministers.

Batra, a native of Uttarakhand, also pursued his education in Roorkee Degree College and runs a family business that includes hotels and commercial businesses.

The other two ministers are Ram Singh Kaira, a legislator from Bhimtal constituency, and Bharat Singh Chaudhary, MLA from Rudraprayag seat. Both are beginning their first stint as cabinet ministers in the Dhami government.

Kaira first won the Bhimtal seat in 2017 as an Independent candidate and later joined the BJP in October 2021.

Dhami cabinet's expansion, long overdue, is seen as a move by the ruling party to prepare itself for the upcoming 2027 Assembly elections. Political observers see this as a step to address regional as well as caste equations, considered crucial for the state's electoral landscape.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see Khajan Dass being rewarded. He seems like a straight shooter who isn't afraid to question his own government's pace on projects like the Smart City. We need more ministers who hold the administration accountable from within.
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Priyanka N
While the expansion was needed, it feels very calculated for the 2027 elections. Balancing caste and region is smart politics, but I hope governance doesn't take a backseat. First-time ministers like Kaira and Chaudhary have a lot to prove to their constituencies.
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Rohit P
Pradeep Batra's journey from Congress to BJP and now to minister is quite a story! Shows how fluid politics can be. Hope his business experience helps in practical governance for Roorkee. The real test is on-ground work, not just party switching.
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Kavya N
As a native of Uttarakhand, I'm cautiously optimistic. We need these ministers to focus on core issues - better roads, managing tourism sustainably, and creating jobs for our youth. The Kumbh Mela is a big opportunity, but the planning has to be flawless. All the best to the new team!
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Michael C
Respectfully, this reads like a standard political reshuffle. The inclusion of an independent-turned-BJP MLA and a party-hopper seems more about securing numbers than merit. I hope I'm wrong and they bring fresh ideas to the table.

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