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Uttarakhand: Ahead of the upcoming municipal elections, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami advocate a “triple engine” government

Dehradun: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has pushed for a “triple-engine” administration to expedite development ahead of the state’s next municipal elections. In order to achieve faster development, Dhami underlined the need of gaining complete control over the state, including the mayor’s role.

Chief minister pushkar singh dhami
Chief minister pushkar singh dhami

“I am a party employee. Elections will be held for all parties. There should be a triple-engine government, and we should control the whole board, including the mayor. As a result, that development occurs three times as quickly. The BJP leader said on Friday that there is no question about it.

He continued by criticizing the Congress party, implying that they already knew they were going to lose. “Congress party members are aware of their loss. As a result, people have begun saying things to avoid seeming foolish. “Nowhere are they getting any support,” he said.

The chief minister went on to say that the people of Uttarakhand are motivated to build a “triple-engine government” and are ready for change.

Earlier, the BJP State Headquarters in Dehradun hosted the publication of Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami’s ‘Sankalp Patra’ on Wednesday in preparation for the January 23 municipal elections.

Dhami continued speaking to the throng, saying, “Sankalp Patra is a proof of our leadership and our dedication, which reflects every step taken towards the overall development and prosperity of the people.”
“The important and far-reaching topics included in this Sankalp Patra will prove to be a milestone in improving the standard of living of every citizen of the state and the country under the able and visionary leadership of the respected Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” he said.

The dates for the 2024–2025 Municipal Local Body General Elections were formally declared by the Uttarakhand State Election Commission. Votes will be counted on January 25 after elections for 46 Nagar Panchayats, 43 Municipal Councils, and 11 Municipal Corporations are conducted across the state on January 23.

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