Dhami government again distributed responsibilities, many BJP leaders got roles

Dehradun: The Dhami government in Uttarakhand has once again assigned responsibilities to party workers, giving them important roles. Several leaders and workers have been appointed as chairpersons and vice-chairpersons in various boards, committees, and institutions.

These responsibilities were being awaited for a long time, and now many workers have received new roles.

After the recent cabinet expansion, the process of assigning responsibilities at both government and organizational levels has accelerated. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, leaders associated with the party are being given responsibilities in various boards, councils, and advisory committees.

According to the released list, many old and active workers have been included in different institutions. This is also being seen as an effort to create better coordination between the organization and the government.

These leaders got responsibilities

  • Vinod Suyal has been made Vice Chairman of Uttarakhand State Youth Welfare Advisory Council.
    • Dhruv Rautela of Nainital has been nominated Vice Chairman of Media Advisory Committee.
    • Khem Singh Chauhan of Tehri Garhwal has been made Vice Chairman of Uttarakhand State Backward Class Welfare Council.
    • Charu Kothari of Dehradun has been made Vice Chairman of Uttarakhand State Movement Activists Honor Council.
    • Kuldeep Butola has been made Chairman of Uttarakhand State Level Sports Council.
    • Sona Sajwan has been nominated Vice Chairman of Herbal Advisory Committee.
    • Haripriya Joshi has been given the responsibility of Vice Chairperson in Uttarakhand State Women Commission.

Political analysts believe that through these appointments, an attempt has been made to boost the morale of leaders who have been active in the organization for a long time. This will also give party workers an opportunity to work with the government.

It is being said that in the coming time, new appointments may also be made in other boards, corporations, and councils.