India, Feb. 11 -- Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday said that if an investigation finds irregularities in the land allotment case in Dehradun's Dhaulas, the land in question will be vested in the state government.
"Congress has always prioritised appeasement politics. The repeated references to demographic change and a Muslim university point towards a larger conspiracy. The land allotment in Dhaulas is a clear example of this. Orders have been issued to investigate the entire matter, and if any irregularities are found, the land will be taken over by the state government," Dhami said.
The controversy centres around a 20-acre parcel of agricultural land in Dhaulas, near Premnagar, in Dehradun district, which wa...
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