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uttarakhand CM PS Dhami

CM Dhami educates people about PM Modi’s 3rd term benefits

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami highlighted the positive impact of the anti-copying act, stating that students in Uttarakhand are now successfully appearing in multiple competitive exams, leading to numerous government and private job offers based on their talent and hard work. He also emphasized his government’s commitment to women’s progress, mentioning the implementation of up to 30% reservation for women in all government jobs in Uttarakhand.

Referring to the Vanbhulpura incident, Dhami assured that his government is staunchly against anti-social elements causing harm to life and public property. He reiterated that those responsible for such acts will face punishment, including jail time and heavy fines to recover the losses incurred.

The Chief Minister Dhami also highlighted initiatives such as “Lakhpati Didi,” the Vridh Awastha pension, and the empowerment of women through self-help groups (SHGs), all implemented by his government. He further mentioned the introduction and enforcement of various acts, including the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), anti-copying act, laws against illegal mining, curbing land mafia, and addressing issues like “love jihad” and triple talaq, aimed at providing security to people from both Hindu and Muslim communities.

CM Dhami announced the establishment of a Mahavidyalaya (Government College) in Gangotri and the construction of a new 30-40 bed government hospital in the same area. Criticizing the Congress party for not fielding any female candidates, Dhami highlighted that the BJP has nominated women candidates across various states, including Uttarakhand.

In his closing remarks, he urged people, especially women, to vote for the BJP’s female candidate, emphasizing that if Prime Minister Modi wins the upcoming Lok Sabha polls and secures a third term, he will work towards making India the world’s third most powerful economy.

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