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Pushkar Singh Dhami: The torchbearer of corruption-free Uttarakhand 

Pushkar Singh Dhami is spearheading an effort to transform Uttarakhand through a multi-pronged strategy focused on eradicating corruption

Mrityunjay TripathiMrityunjay Tripathi
May 17, 2025, 07:10 pm IST
in Bharat, Uttarakhand
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Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami

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In an era where public trust in governance hinges on transparency and accountability, Uttarakhand has emerged as a beacon of hope under the leadership of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. Since assuming office, CM Dhami has steadfastly championed a zero-tolerance policy against corruption, positioning himself as a reformist leader committed to ethical governance and systemic integrity.

A testament to this commitment is the recent arrest of Sub-Inspector Devendra Khugshal, who was caught red-handed accepting a bribe of Rs 1 lakh in Dehradun. Khugshal had allegedly demanded Rs 5 lakh from a complainant, threatening to invoke the Gangster Act in a land dispute case. Acting swiftly, the vigilance team apprehended him, underscoring the government’s resolve to root out corruption at all levels.

Over the past three years, the Dhami administration has taken decisive action against corrupt practices, leading to the arrest and imprisonment of over 150 individuals, including officials and mafias involved in various scams. This aggressive stance is part of a broader strategy to instil transparency and restore public confidence in state institutions. One of the cornerstone initiatives in this anti-corruption drive is the introduction of the ‘1064 Anti-Corruption Mobile App.’ Launched by the vigilance department, this app empowers citizens to report graft-related complaints directly, facilitating prompt action against offenders. To date, the app has received nearly 1,000 complaints, with several cases leading to investigations and arrests.

Furthermore, the Dhami-led government has taken bold steps to address irregularities in public appointments. In a significant move, the Speaker of the Uttarakhand Assembly, on the recommendation of an expert committee, revoked 228 ad hoc appointments made in violation of norms. This action reflects the administration’s commitment to transparency and meritocracy in public service and doing away with the old system of appointments backed by corrupt and malpractices.

Beyond punitive measures, the government is also focusing on preventive strategies. By promoting self-employment opportunities and enhancing healthcare resources, the administration aims to address the root causes of corruption and prevent migration from rural areas.

Chief Minister Dhami’s unwavering dedication to eradicating corruption has set a precedent for good governance in Uttarakhand. His multifaceted approach—combining stringent laws, technological interventions, and systemic reforms—serves as a model for other states striving for transparency and accountability. As the state continues on this path, Dhami’s leadership stands as a testament to the transformative power of resolute and ethical governance.

CM Dhami and his surgical strike against corruption; Highlights

The hilly state of Uttarakhand has also been a witness to key and major strikes by the government against corrupt practices highlighting the commitment of the Dhami led Uttarakhand government’s solemn resolve to bring good governance to the hills of Uttarakhand, a few key and notable instances of such strikes are;

1} In a significant move underscoring his administration’s commitment to transparency, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami ordered a probe into alleged irregularities involving former Haridwar municipal commissioner Varun Chaudhari. The controversy centers on the purchase of 35 bighas of land adjacent to the Sarai village dumping ground for ₹36 crore—a transaction that raised concerns shortly after Mayor Kiran Jaissal assumed office. Acting on complaints from the mayor and other sources, CM Dhami directed Secretary Peya Jal, Ran Vir Singh Chauhan, to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into the matter. Emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption, Dhami stated that stringent action would follow if any official or employee is found culpable. Chaudhari, who also served as the administrator in the absence of a Nagar Nigam board, defended the purchase as being in accordance with regulations and with proper authorization. This initiative reflects the Dhami government’s proactive stance in addressing potential misconduct and reinforcing ethical governance in Uttarakhand. [4]

2}In a notable development reinforcing Uttarakhand’s commitment to eradicating corruption, the state vigilance department arrested a newly appointed officer in Dehradun for accepting a bribe of ₹15,000. The officer, who had recently joined the department, was caught red-handed while soliciting the bribe from a complainant seeking official assistance. Acting on a tip-off, the vigilance team conducted a swift operation, leading to the officer’s apprehension. This arrest is part of the Dhami government’s broader anti-corruption drive, which has seen over 150 officials and individuals involved in corrupt practices brought to justice over the past three years. The administration continues to emphasize transparency and accountability, urging citizens to report any instances of corruption through official channels.[5]

What do such strikes upon corruption mean for the state of Uttarakhand?

The recent anti-corruption actions led by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami are more than mere administrative crackdowns—they represent a paradigm shift in the governance ethos of Uttarakhand. For years, the state has faced challenges stemming from systemic corruption, ranging from manipulation in government recruitment to irregularities in civic and developmental projects. These issues have not only undermined public trust but have also slowed down progress in critical sectors like infrastructure, healthcare, and education. Dhami’s firm approach signals a decisive departure from this legacy, aiming to rebuild public confidence and institutional integrity. The symbolic and practical implications of these “surgical strikes” on corruption are profound. When a sitting Chief Minister orders probes into high-profile cases—like the ₹36 crore Haridwar land deal involving a former municipal commissioner—or authorizes the arrest of newly appointed officers caught accepting bribes, it sets a powerful precedent and a deterrent for the public servants. These actions demonstrate that corruption will no longer be ignored or tolerated, irrespective of the position or influence of the individual involved. This sends a resounding message across bureaucratic and political circles: “accountability is no longer optional, it is mandatory.”

For the citizens of Uttarakhand, particularly those in rural and marginalized communities, this crackdown offers renewed hope. In many hill and interior areas, access to basic services like healthcare, education, and public welfare has often been obstructed by corrupt practices. By addressing these malpractices head-on, the Dhami government is working to ensure that benefits reach the people they are intended for. The government’s simultaneous emphasis on improving healthcare facilities and promoting self-employment also addresses the root causes of corruption—economic disparity and administrative neglect. The use of technology, particularly tools like the ‘1064 Anti-Corruption App,’ also reflects a modern, citizen-centric approach. By enabling direct reporting of grievances, the government has opened up a channel for transparent communication between the public and authorities. This digital bridge not only democratizes accountability but also empowers individuals to become active participants in governance.

In the long term, such sustained efforts are likely to foster a culture of meritocracy and rule of law. Clean governance encourages better investment climates, improved policy implementation, and a motivated bureaucracy. For a state like Uttarakhand—blessed with natural beauty, spiritual heritage, and strategic location—clean and transparent administration is key to unlocking its full developmental potential. Ultimately, these anti-corruption efforts are not just about punishing the guilty; they are about reshaping the very foundation of public service. Under Dhami’s leadership, Uttarakhand is not only reclaiming its moral compass but is also laying the groundwork for a more just, efficient, and equitable future.

The Key Takeaway

Under the steadfast leadership of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, Uttarakhand is undergoing a significant transformation in its governance landscape. His unwavering stance against corruption has not only led to the exposure and prosecution of wrongdoers but has also reinvigorated the public’s trust in the state’s institutions. Through strategic interventions like high-profile probes, arrests of errant officials, and the use of citizen-centric tools such as the ‘1064 Anti-Corruption Mobile App,’ the Dhami government has made it clear that ethical governance is not a choice but a mandate.

What sets this anti-corruption drive apart is its holistic approach. It doesn’t solely focus on punitive measures but also targets systemic reform. The revocation of irregular appointments and the encouragement of transparent recruitment processes are paving the way for a merit-based administrative system. Simultaneously, initiatives aimed at improving healthcare, promoting self-employment, and reducing rural migration are addressing the socio-economic vulnerabilities that often give rise to corrupt practices.

These reforms are not just cleaning the system; they are redefining the relationship between the government and its citizens. They signal a new era where honesty is rewarded, accountability is enforced, and the public is an active stakeholder in governance. As Uttarakhand continues on this transformative journey, CM Dhami stands as a symbol of principled leadership—a torchbearer of integrity, determined to create a corruption-free, efficient, and equitable state. His efforts are not only shaping the future of Uttarakhand but also setting a benchmark for other states to emulate. In Dhami’s Uttarakhand, good governance is no longer an aspiration—it is becoming a reality.

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