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Uttarakhand: Rahul Gandhi had done wrong, the court took the right decision – CM Dhami

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said on termination of Rahul Gandhi’s membership that he had done wrong, so the court took such a decision. Chief Minister Dhami said on the expiry of the membership of former National President of Congress Rahul Gandhi, that the court takes a decision on doing wrong.

Rahul Gandhi had done wrong, so his membership is over. There is a judicial system in India. This system is such that it is the same for all. Under this arrangement, the court took the decision.

CM Dhami’s instructions: By April 15, the announcements should be made effective or they should be implemented

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami made several announcements on Friday and directed officials to implement these announcements by April 15. Chief Minister Dhami’s tenure completed one year on Thursday and he had made some announcements in a program organized on the occasion. Instructing the Chief Secretary SS Sandhu to effectively implement these announcements on the ground within the stipulated time, the Chief Minister said that necessary steps should be taken after meeting with all concerned departments to implement them and the announcements should be implemented by April 15. be given effect to or be enforced. Dhami said that during the tenure of one year, the state government has worked with full sensitivity on important issues related to the development and public interest of the state and now it is preparing a roadmap for the next 10 years for the all-round development of the state and upliftment of every section of the society. Committed to. He said that in view of this goal, he had made important announcements during the program on Thursday, which needed to be effectively implemented on the ground on time.

Included in these plans

The Chief Minister announced 50 per cent concession in transport corporation bus fare for the candidates appearing in competitive examinations in Uttarakhand, implementation of computer and information technology education from class VI, Lab on Wheels in all 13 districts. Many such as establishing a ‘moving’ laboratory, setting up a sports university of international standards by making the international stadium state-of-the-art in Haldwani, connecting villages with a population of 250 to the main roads and starting mobile schools to provide school education to the children of laborers. Announcements were made.