CM Dhami Rallies Support for BJP in Kedarnath: A Fight for Development and Integrity
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's address at Chandrapuri emphasized BJP's commitment to development and integrity, urging support for candidate Asha Nautiyal. He criticized Congress for past mismanagement during the 2013 Kedarnath disaster, advocating BJP's vision for cultural preservation and societal progress in Kedarnath Assembly.
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Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, at the Scheduled Caste Swabhiman Sammelan in Chandrapuri, called for public backing of BJP candidate Asha Nautiyal for the Kedarnath Assembly. Highlighting BJP's development policies, Dhami asserted that ensuring BJP's victory is pivotal for the region's development and welfare.
Emphasizing the BJP's determination for all-round development, Dhami underlined the state's commitment to empower the Scheduled Caste community with significant schemes. He claimed these initiatives have restored trust and dignity among this community, contrasting BJP's ethos with Congress's pursuit of power.
Criticizing Congress, Dhami alleged corrupt practices and mismanagement during the 2013 Kedarnath disaster relief efforts, asserting that personal interests were prioritized over disaster management. He hailed BJP's efforts in development and cultural preservation, securing unwavering support from the Kedarnath populace.
Dhami appealed for support for Asha Nautiyal, highlighting BJP's strides in employment and cultural renewal in Kedarnath. He emphasized BJP's comprehensive development vision including progress in sports, education, and health, urging continued public support to ensure BJP's victory in Kedarnath and propel state development.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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