From Bhagat Singh Koshyari to Harish Rawat: Who said what at India Manch | WATCH

The Dehradun edition of India Manch by India Daily provided a platform for prominent figures to address critical political and environmental issues.

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New Delhi: India Daily’s special program, 'India Manch,' hosted its Dehradun edition, featuring notable personalities from various sectors. From political views to environmental concerns, the event saw discussions on key issues. Here’s a look at the significant contributions of four eminent guests who shared their insights.

Harish Rawat on Haryana elections

Former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat took center stage to express his thoughts on the upcoming Haryana elections. He critiqued the BJP’s ambitious target of securing over 400 seats, making it clear that he believes the election outcome will be quite different. Rawat’s predictions and pointed remarks added fuel to the political discourse surrounding the elections.

Kishore Upadhyay on Uttarakhand’s environmental efforts

BJP leader Kishore Upadhyay highlighted the crucial role Uttarakhand plays in conserving the environment. He emphasized that the state leads in providing oxygen, water, and food to the rest of the country. Upadhyay stressed the importance of preserving natural resources, underscoring Uttarakhand’s efforts to safeguard its ecological balance.

Bhagat Singh Koshyari on Uttarakhand’s development

Senior BJP leader Bhagat Singh Koshyari discussed the development progress in Uttarakhand over the past 24 years. He outlined the achievements of the state under the BJP government, focusing on economic and infrastructural growth. When questioned about a past controversy, Koshyari responded confidently, maintaining his stance on the issue.

Anil Prakash Joshi on promoting eco-tourism

Environmental activist and HESCO founder, Anil Prakash Joshi, talked about balancing tourism with environmental protection. The Padma Shri awardee urged the need for greater public awareness regarding ecological preservation. Joshi explained that promoting eco-friendly tourism could boost Uttarakhand's economy while safeguarding its natural resources.

The Dehradun edition of India Manch provided a platform for prominent figures to address critical political and environmental issues. From Harish Rawat’s bold election predictions to Anil Prakash Joshi’s vision for eco-tourism, the discussions were both insightful and thought-provoking.