Dhami Hails Bengal Victory as Mandate for Development, Double-Engine Governance

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami hailed the BJP's victory in West Bengal as a historic mandate for development and good governance under PM Modi's leadership. He described the Uniform Civil Code implemented in Uttarakhand as a pioneering "Ganga of UCC" that will guide other states. Dhami emphasized resolving public grievances on time with a zero-backlog motto and praised the Vibrant Village program for revitalizing border economies. He expressed confidence that Uttarakhand will continue supporting BJP in the 2027 assembly elections due to the success of double-engine governments.

Key Points: Dhami: Bengal Victory Reflects Aspirations for Development

  • Dhami calls Bengal win a historic shift for development
  • Credits success to PM Modi's leadership and double-engine governance
  • Describes UCC implementation as a "Ganga" flowing from Uttarakhand
  • Vows zero backlog in public service delivery
  • Highlights Vibrant Village program to boost border economy
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West Bengal victory reflects people's aspiration for development, says Uttarakhand CM Dhami

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami says Bengal win signals shift to development under PM Modi's leadership, also highlights UCC and border economy plans.

"The victory in Bengal represents the hopes and aspirations of the people there. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, May 5

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday hailed the BJP's performance in Bengal as a historic shift, asserting that the victory is a clear mandate for the "double-engine" governance model.

Attributing the success to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, Dhami stated that the results signal Bengal's transition toward a new era of development and good governance, aligning the state with the broader national vision for progress.

Speaking to reporters, Dhami said, "The victory in Bengal is no ordinary win. It represents the hopes and aspirations of the people there. Under the leadership of our Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, the double-engine governments across the country today have become synonymous with development and good governance. After a long time, Bengal has also moved in that direction."

Furthermore, Dhami described the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code in Uttarakhand as a pioneering "Ganga of UCC" that is now flowing from Devbhoomi to inspire and guide the rest of the nation toward a necessary common law.

"As for the UCC, it was a promise made to the people of Uttarakhand under PM Narendra Modi's leadership during the 2022 general elections, which has now been implemented in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. When it was being implemented, I said that just as the Ganges emerges from Devbhoomi and Gaumukh and works to provide water and life to the entire country, the "Ganga of UCC" will also flow from Devbhoomi Uttarakhand and benefit other states in the country. And that's now becoming visible. Gradually, all states are moving forward in that direction. Our Prime Minister has also said that the UCC has now become a necessity for the country," said Dhami.

Regarding the review meetings held, he said, "The public's problems must be resolved on time. There should be a hearing for the people, and our schemes must be implemented on the ground in a timely manner. There should be a time limit and quality maintained. Officials must stay updated on this. I have told all officials and departments that "no pendency" (zero backlog) should be our motto in our work."

Highlighting the transformative impact of the Vibrant Village program, the Chief Minister stated that the initiative will revitalise Uttarakhand's border economy by unlocking new opportunities in trade, tourism, and employment.

"Since our state shares two international borders, the Vibrant Village concept brought by the Government of India under PM Modi's leadership will certainly improve the economy for the people in our border areas. It will open up opportunities for trade, tourism, and employment. Development in those villages will happen rapidly. So, the opening of this trade will definitely be a new beginning," he said.

Regarding the assembly elections in Uttarakhand in 2027, he said, "You must be seeing the trend in the country. Today, wherever elections are held, the public is prioritising double-engine governments. And in Uttarakhand, in all the elections that have taken place, the divine-like public of Uttarakhand has given its blessings to the Bharatiya Janata Party. Ever since our Prime Minister Modi became the Prime Minister of the country, or since he was declared a candidate, the people of Uttarakhand have consistently supported the Bharatiya Janata Party."

- ANI

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Deepak U
This "Ganga of UCC" analogy is a bit much, but I get the sentiment. The UCC is long overdue for the country. Uniformity in personal laws will strengthen national unity. Good first step by Uttarakhand. 👏
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Thomas Y
I'm not from India, but I'm watching these developments with interest. The Vibrant Village concept for border areas sounds innovative. Many countries could learn from this approach to border security and economic development.
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Naveen S
Honestly, "zero backlog" should be the motto for every government department! Glad Dhami is pushing for accountability in administration. If only all CMs followed this approach, our country would progress much faster.
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Anjali F
Border tourism and trade can truly transform villages in Uttarakhand and other border states. This is a practical vision, not just rhetoric. Let's hope it translates into real opportunities for local communities.
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Kavya N
While I support the development agenda, I wish leaders would be more careful with triumphalist language. Democracy is about respecting all voices. Let's celebrate wins but stay humble and inclusive. Just my two paise! 😊

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