Pushkar Dhami performing like a ‘good finisher like Dhoni in T20s’: Rajnath Singh

The Defence Minister praised the Uttarakhand Chief Minister for making ‘400 decisions in just around four months of his tenure’

November 20, 2021 06:22 pm | Updated 06:22 pm IST - Pithoragarh

Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Pushkar Singh Dhami. File

Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Pushkar Singh Dhami. File

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is doing a “relentless batting” like Mahendra Singh Dhoni in a T20 match and deserves a “full-length, five-year" Test match chance, Defence Minister Rajanath Singh said on Saturday.

Using cricket terminologies, Mr Singh sought a full five-year term for Mr Dhami in poll-bound Uttarakhand after the 2022 assembly elections, likening his short tenure in the fag-end of the State assembly to a T20 match.

Hailing Mr Dhami’s performance as the chief minister in just over four months, Mr Singh made the recommendation for him while launching the second leg of the Shaheed Samman Yatra from a martyrs village in the district.

"I was amazed when Dhami announced that he has made 400 decisions in just around four months of his tenure. I have myself been a chief minister. Four hundred decisions in four months is not an ordinary feat,” said Mr Singh.

Praising the chief minister for raising salaries of teachers, Asha and Anganwadi volunteers and gram pradhans, the Union Minister said “he is young, polite and a man of action, capable of taking decisions and implementing them”.

"Dhami is doing a relentless (tabartor) batting in a Twenty20 match. He is performing as a good finisher like the famous Mahendra Singh Dhoni. He must be given a chance to play a full-length five-year Test match," Mr Singh said.

Assembly elections are due in Uttarakhand early next year.

Wishing Mr Dhami “all the best”, Mr Singh said he would continue to work for the welfare of all sections of society with the same sensitivity as he is doing at present.

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