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5,000 hectares reclaimed from ‘Land Jihad’, says Uttarakhand CM

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday asserted that his government had taken strict action against what he called ‘Land Jihad’ by reclaiming 5,000 hectares of illegally encroached land, pointing out that his state was the first in the country to law adopted. Uniform Civil Code to promote equality before the law.

Addressing an election campaign rally in Musheerabad in support of Telangana BJP President and Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy, he said that while BR Ambedkar provided reservations for the marginalized sections, Congress and its allies have introduced religion-based quota because of ‘ appeasement policy’. .

The BRS ‘car’ has gone to the repair shop while the Congress Party’s ‘hand’ influence is over and only the BJP’s ‘lotus’ is blossoming, he said, accusing the Congress government of not to implement the promised guarantees before the Assembly elections. failure to properly investigate the Kaleshwaram lift irrigation scheme and other scams of the BRS government.

“What more guarantee do you need when Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself has said that reservations will not be lifted as long as he is alive,” he said on Congress’s challenge to the BJP’s quota scrapping if it returns to power comes.

Mr. Dhami praised the candidature of Mr. Kishan Reddy and asserted that no one can match him in his contributions to public life and service to the party, so he was confident of winning again.

Rajya Sabha MP K. Laxman said the entire country is looking forward to the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code and this will happen once Mr. Modi takes over for his third term.

Mr Kishan Reddy recalled Mr Modi’s proposed rallies in Telangana on May 10 and urged the party cadre to make it a success. Those in favor of the prime minister should vote before 10am and post their selfies on social media on election day, he added.

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