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Uttarakhand : Congress delegation met Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami

State Congress President Karan Mahra said that there is nothing wrong in the survey of madrasas if the government wants to improve the education system there. Government or private, the survey of educational institutions goes on.

Congress delegation met the Chief Minister

Congress delegation led by Karan Mahra called on Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. In a conversation with the media, Karan Mahra said that the Congress will also give its suggestions to the government on the land law. For this the party has formed a committee. The government has been asked to avoid changes in the land law in haste.

Congress surrounded the government on grade pay

Congress state president Karan Mahra has targeted the government for creating a post of 4200 grade pay for police personnel. He said that on this issue, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has betrayed the police personnel. Issuing a statement on Monday, the Congress state president said that before the election, the Chief Minister, in a meeting with the delegation of relatives of police personnel, had assured that their problems would be resolved before the notification of the election. When the announcement was not made even after the election, the relatives opened a front on this issue. On this too the government took a repressive stand. He said that he had rejected the proposal two years back, which has been mandated to give grade pay of Rs 4200 to the police personnel. He said that this decision is neither acceptable to the policemen nor to the opposition.

Survey of madrasas should be done in Uttarakhand too

Chief Minister Dhami said that all kinds of things are coming about madrasas in many places. In view of this, it is necessary to conduct a survey of madrassas in Uttarakhand. In a conversation with the media, the CM said the same thing in response to a question. Let us inform that on the previous day, Uttarakhand Waqf Board President Shadab Shams had talked about conducting a survey of government-aided madrasas.