Dehradun: During his visit to Uttarakhand, BJP National President Nitin Naveen highly praised Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami’s leadership and the work of the state government. Addressing a program in Dehradun, he said that the Dhami government is performing effectively in the areas of development and good governance, and Uttarakhand is emerging as a model state for the country.
The BJP President said that under Dhami’s leadership, several bold and historic decisions have been taken in the state, drawing attention across the nation. He particularly described the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) as a historic step, saying it has strengthened women’s rights, dignity, and social equality.
Nitin Naveen stated that Chief Minister Dhami has demonstrated visionary leadership by making decisions that could serve as examples for other states in the future. He expressed confidence that on the strength of development and public welfare initiatives, the BJP would form the government for a third consecutive term in the 2027 Assembly elections.
He also praised the successful management of the Char Dham Yatra, expansion of infrastructure, tourism development, and various public welfare schemes. According to him, the development model taking shape in Uttarakhand has further strengthened public trust in the BJP and the government.
During his three-day visit, the BJP President participated in various meetings with the state core committee, Members of Parliament, MLAs, party office-bearers, district panchayat presidents, mayors, municipal representatives, and youth wing workers. He urged the organization to begin preparing with full strength for the upcoming elections.
He called upon party workers to strengthen the organization at the booth level, increase public outreach, and effectively communicate the government’s achievements to the people. According to political analysts, Nitin Naveen’s visit clearly indicates that the central leadership has full confidence in Chief Minister Dhami’s leadership and the functioning of his government.





