In a pivotal moment for Uttarakhand politics, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami addressed his newly expanded cabinet at Raj Bhavan in Dehradun. The swearing-in of four new ministers marks the completion of the council, signaling a fresh chapter dedicated to public welfare and rapid infrastructure growth.
Khajan Das, the new minister, highlighted Uttarakhand’s sacred status. Committed to fulfilling public aspirations, he vowed to resolve issues and propel the state forward, boldly forecasting BJP’s third consecutive win in 2027.
Echoing this sentiment, Ram Singh Caida thanked Dhami for the opportunity. ‘With the public’s trust in our leadership trio—PM, BJP, and CM—I will work relentlessly to justify it,’ he promised, emphasizing integrity in every action.
Bharat Singh Chaudhary positioned janseva as his top priority. He outlined plans for in-depth state-wide assessments to pinpoint and fix problems in his portfolio. ‘Understanding departmental duties is key to statewide progress,’ he noted.
Madan Kaushik, transitioning from speaker to minister, reaffirmed his dedication. ‘From grassroots worker to this role, my loyalty remains to party and people. Together, we’ll build a stronger Uttarakhand,’ he asserted.
Dhami extended warm wishes to the inductees, uniting the team for comprehensive development. BJP chief Mahendra Bhatt added excitement by revealing Haldwani’s mega Saturday event as the launchpad for 2027 polls, hailing the new ministers as electoral assets.