Dehradun: A felicitation ceremony was organized by religious and social organizations for the efforts being made by CM Dhami for ‘corruption free Uttarakhand’. On this occasion, the Chief Minister also administered the oath of corruption free Uttarakhand to everyone.
The Chief Minister gave information about the steps taken towards making the state free from corruption and described the support of the public as the biggest strength of this campaign. He said that this felicitation ceremony is not just an honor, but a celebration of realizing the dream of making Uttarakhand corruption free. This honor belongs to the 1.25 crore people of Uttarakhand, who are moving towards the development of the state with the values of honesty, transparency and accountability.
The CM said that the action being taken against corruption is not a personal victory, but it is a victory of public trust, power of honesty and expectations of the youth. The state government has made extensive use of technology to ensure transparency under the policy of ‘Zero Tolerance’, which includes arrangements like online transfer process, monitoring of examination system and CM Helpline 1905 for public grievance redressal and 1064 for corruption complaints.
The Chief Minister said that strict action was taken in cases like irregularities in recruitment examinations, corruption in transfer-posting and commission in schemes. In the last three years, more than 200 people involved in corruption have been sent to jail. In the last four years, more than 24 thousand people have been provided government jobs in the state. The Chief Minister said that the governance system has been strengthened by implementing the Uniform Civil Code in the state, making strict anti-copying laws, action against land jihad and love jihad and through conversion and anti-riot laws. He said that these steps have proved that if there is strong will, any challenge can be faced successfully. Operation Kalanemi will continue The Chief Minister said that Operation Kalanemi is being run to expose the real identity of impersonators in the state. So far, more than 200 suspects have been arrested, including some Bangladeshi infiltrators. The Chief Minister appealed to the public to immediately inform the police about such elements.


