Uttarakhand : Harda’s election promises are not ending even after elections!

Voting for the assembly elections in Uttarakhand may have been completed a week ago, but former CM Harish Rawat is still in election mode. Now Rawat has expressed his resolve to start three new schemes in the name of the late Dalit workers, saying ‘if the matter comes in his hands’. In a message released on his social media account on Saturday, Rawat said that three Dalit activists have contributed immensely in shaping his political and social thinking. The names of Sushil Kumar Niranjan, Ramlal Vidyarthi and Radhelal Charmkar are included in this.
Rawat mentioned in detail that Sushil Kumar Niranjan was a Dalit activist as well as a social worker. That’s why he wants that if ever there is a matter in his hand, then he will establish a public library in his name in Ramnagar, the work place of Sushil Kumar Niranjan. Similarly, first of all, I would like to name a settlement of landless families in the name of late Ramlal Vidyarthi, the architect and leader of the landless, who made the elephant his election symbol. Whereas I would also like to start the Charmkar Samman pension in the name of Radhelal Charmkar. Even if this amount is only five hundred rupees.
Rawat has also put his video with this post, many people are seen giving their feedback on this post. Earlier, Rawat has also been seen asking for votes from police personnel at Lalkuan police station after the end of polling. He is one of the few leaders who have shown constant activism even after the elections.