CM Dhami Visits Bereaved Families, Holds Public Hearing in Khatima
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami visited Khatima on Tuesday, 26 May 2026, calling on the families of three deceased residents to offer condolences and later holding an open public grievance session at the TDC Temporary Helipad.
Context
During his Khatima tour, CM Dhami visited the homes of three recently deceased individuals: Swargiya Vivek Raghuvanshi (the late Vivek Raghuvanshi) of Punjabi Colony, Swargiya Bhupendra Singh Chufal of Tankpur Road, and Swargiya Prakash Rawat of Rajendra Nagar. At each residence, he expressed grief, consoled the bereaved families, and prayed for the peace of the departed souls.
The personal condolence visits are part of a pattern of direct outreach that has characterised Dhami's tenure as Chief Minister since 2021, combining administrative oversight with visible public engagement at the grassroots level.
Policy Backdrop
Following the condolence visits, CM Dhami met elected representatives and members of the public at the TDC Temporary Helipad in Khatima, listening to civic complaints and local grievances firsthand. He directed officials to resolve the issues promptly, stating that 'the resolution of public problems is the government's priority, therefore officers must ensure swift redressal.'
The Uttarakhand government under Dhami has consistently emphasised direct grievance redressal through district-level CM visits since 2021, positioning such tours as a mechanism to hold local administration accountable in real time.
Stakeholders and Impact
Khatima, a town in Udham Singh Nagar district bordering Nepal, has a mix of civic and development concerns typical of Uttarakhand's Terai belt. Residents who attended the public hearing were able to raise issues directly with the Chief Minister, with officials instructed to act without delay.
The session was attended by Nagar Palika President Ramesh Chandra Joshi, Mayor Vikas Sharma, former MLA Dr Prem Singh Rana, and several other public representatives. Senior administrative officials present included District Magistrate Nitin Singh Bhadauria, Senior Superintendent of Police Ajay Ganapati, Additional District Magistrate Kaustubh Mishra, and Sub-Divisional Magistrate Tushar Saini.
What's Next
The directives issued to Udham Singh Nagar district officials will be watched for follow-through on grievance timelines. Such public hearings typically generate written complaints that district administrations are expected to resolve within set deadlines.
Further district tours by CM Dhami across Uttarakhand's hill and plains constituencies are likely to follow a similar format, combining constituency-level outreach with administrative accountability measures.