Haridwar (IANS) | Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reached Haridwar on Sunday. Here he met Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Swami Awadheshanand. The Chief Minister gave his response on land jihad including Chardham Yatra starting from April 22, construction of Ring Road in Haridwar, construction of Harki Paidi Corridor. During this, once again Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has again given a statement on land jihad. He warned that whoever encroached by making an illegal tomb should be removed soon. At the same time, he talked about not tolerating illegal constructions under any circumstances.
Actually, on Land Jihad, Pushkar Singh Dhami said that for many years, Land Jihad was going on in Devbhoomi under a conspiracy, which will not be tolerated now. He has an appeal to all, who have encroached by making an illegal shrine. He should remove it himself, otherwise the administration will remove it soon. Now illegal construction will not be tolerated at any cost.
Along with this, Chief Minister Dhami said that a different form of Haridwar will be seen in the coming times. To get rid of the jam and to improve the traffic system of Haridwar, the work of Ring Road is going on. Apart from this, to enhance the beauty of Haridwar, the construction work of corridor will start soon in Harki Paidi area. After this, a different form of Haridwar will be seen.
On the other hand, on the Chardham Yatra starting from April 22, CM Dhami said that it is the priority of the government to complete the Chardham Yatra in a safe and orderly manner. For which all preparations are being done by the government. So far, more than 11 lakh devotees have registered for Chardham Yatra 2023. Apart from this, keeping in view the arrangements for the devotees, it has also been decided that those who will book in the hotel. They will automatically be registered for Chardham Yatra. It is the priority of the government to provide darshan of all the dhams in a safe and orderly manner to the devotees who are coming to visit the Chardham Yatra.
–IANS