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CM Dhami Joins Holi Celebrations & Dialogue Program in Uttarakhand

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami of Uttarakhand took part in a Holi meeting and dialogue program with party workers from Champawat and Lohaghat assembly constituencies, situated within the Almora Lok Sabha constituency.

During the event, CM Dhami highlighted the unique cultural identity of Khadi Holi in Kumaon and its significance in the rich cultural heritage of Uttarakhand, often referred to as Devbhoomi. He emphasized that this Holi symbolizes the colors of development, nationalism, and good governance, reflecting the collective efforts of the people of Champawat.

Addressing the gathering, CM Dhami expressed confidence in the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) prospects in the upcoming elections under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He asserted that the BJP would secure victory in all five seats of Uttarakhand with a significant majority, attributing this success to the unwavering support of the people.

“Under the able leadership of respected Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP is going to win all the five seats of Uttarakhand with a huge majority with the blessings of the godlike people,” stated CM Dhami, affirming the party’s strong electoral prospects.

The Holi meeting and dialogue program served as a platform for CM Dhami to engage with party workers, exchange ideas, and rally support for the BJP’s agenda. As the festive spirit of Holi enveloped the gathering, discussions centered around strengthening the party’s grassroots presence and advancing the state’s development agenda.

CM Dhami’s participation in the Holi celebrations underscores the BJP’s commitment to connecting with its grassroots supporters and mobilizing them ahead of the elections. With his remarks, he reinforces the party’s confidence in securing electoral success in Uttarakhand, buoyed by the support of the people and the hard work of party workers.

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