Dhaulas land to vest in state if probe finds irregularities: Uttarakhand CM Dhami

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced a comprehensive investigation into the land allotment process for Dhaulas, a case that dates back to 2004. The inquiry aims to scrutinize potential irregularities in the allocation of land, which has raised concerns about transparency and legitimacy. Dhami emphasized that if the probe uncovers any wrongdoing, the state government will reclaim the disputed land from its current holders. This decision is part of a broader commitment to uphold integrity in land management practices within the state. The Dhaulas land issue has drawn attention due to its implications for land governance and the need for accountability in allotment processes. The government's proactive stance reflects an effort to restore public trust and ensure that land resources are utilized fairly and in accordance with legal frameworks.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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