Dehradun, June 16, 2026: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday said his government’s fight against corruption will continue without compromise, describing the administration as a government of the people and a government of good governance.
Speaking in a strong political message, Dhami said corruption and misuse of power have no place in Uttarakhand’s governance model. He said the state government is working with a clear commitment to transparency, accountability and public service, and that every effort is being made to ensure clean administration at all levels.
“Our battle against corruption is continuing. This government belongs to the people. It is a government of good governance,” Dhami said, underlining that his administration will not tolerate practices that hurt public trust or block the delivery of services. He said the focus remains on building a system where citizens can access government services fairly, efficiently and without undue delay.
The chief minister’s remarks come as the state continues to highlight administrative reforms, stricter monitoring and action against irregularities in public offices. Dhami said good governance is not just a slogan but a working principle of his government, and that the objective is to create a administration that is responsive, transparent and sensitive to public needs.
Political observers said the statement is likely to resonate with the government’s ongoing emphasis on governance reforms and anti corruption messaging. By positioning his administration as people centric, Dhami is reinforcing a key theme that has shaped his public communication in recent years.
The chief minister has repeatedly projected Uttarakhand as a state where development, discipline and transparency must go hand in hand. Tuesday’s message further sharpened that position, sending out a clear signal that anti corruption action will remain a central part of the state’s governance agenda.




