Dhami Creates History with 4 Years in Office, Becomes BJP’s Longest-Serving CM in Uttarakhand
- Yashvardhan Chauhan
- Jul 4
- 1 min read

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has become the state’s longest-serving BJP Chief Minister, completing four consecutive years in office. From implementing the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) to introducing tough laws against cheating, conversions, and rioters, Dhami’s governance has not only made headlines statewide but has also been viewed as a model for the entire country.
Key milestones from his tenure include:
UCC Implementation: Uttarakhand became the first Indian state to implement UCC on 27 Jan 2025.
Anti-Cheating Law: A national model law to crack down on exam fraud was introduced in 2023.
Tougher Gangster Act: Now includes crimes like trafficking, cow slaughter, child labor, and money laundering.
Reservation for Women & Activists: 33% horizontal reservation for women and 10% for statehood activists.
Land Reforms & Cultural Initiatives: From “Apple & Kiwi Mission” to “House of Himalayas,” Dhami aimed to reverse migration and promote local identity.
Under his leadership, Uttarakhand also made a mark in G-20 summits, national games, and governance indices like the SDG Index.
🟠 Whether it’s development or decisive governance, Dhami's tenure has redefined BJP’s leadership model in the hills.
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