CM Dhami paid tribute to former UKD President Trivendra Singh Panwar at his home, said this about road accidents

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reached the house of former Uttarakhand Kranti Dal President Trivendra Singh Panwar and consoled the family members. He was crushed to death by a truck near Natraj Chowk last Sunday. Chief Minister Dhami said that orders have already been given to investigate the accident. Work is being done to prevent such accidents in future. On Wednesday, Chief Minister Dhami reached Trivendra Singh Panwar’s residence on Dehradun Marg. Tributes were offered to his picture. He consoled his son Alok Panwar, brother Bulak Panwar, Yashpal Panwar and other family members. CM Dhami said that the death of Trivendra Singh Panwar is a huge loss. His contribution cannot be forgotten. Talking to media persons, the Chief Minister said that orders have already been given to investigate the accident. Work is being done on the precautions that should be taken to prevent road accidents. The government is already working in this direction. The Chief Minister said that work will be done to build a transport city and parking in Rishikesh. Outgoing Mayor Anita Mamgain, Kapil Gupta etc. were among those who paid tribute.

UKD workers demanded judicial inquiry

UKD officials and workers submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister and demanded a judicial inquiry into the case of Trivendra Singh Pawar’s death in a road accident. Party workers say that this could also be a conspiracy. In such a situation, judicial inquiry is necessary. During this, Pankaj Vyas, Rajendra Singh, Yudhveer Singh Chauhan, Saurabh Semwal, Sunny Bhatt, Vimala Bahuguna, Usha Chauhan, Shakuntala Kaluda, Ravi Tyagi, Mukesh Pathak etc. were present.

Congress workers paid tribute

Congress workers expressed grief over the death of former central president of UKD Trivendra Singh Pawar and two others in a road accident and paid tribute at the Congress Bhawan located on Railway Road. Former minister Shoorveer Singh Sajwan said that Trivendra Singh Pawar’s struggle for the formation of the state will always be remembered. Metropolitan Congress President Advocate Rakesh Singh, PCC member Jayendra Ramola said that Trivendra Pawar had given a new direction to the Uttarakhand state formation movement. He kept clashing with the governments on public issues. Congress officials demanded the construction of a transport city in Rishikesh. Those who paid tribute included Madan Mohan Sharma, Shailendra Bisht, Pradeep Jain, Arvind Jain, Mahant Vinay Saraswat, Lalit Mohan Mishra, Anshul Tyagi, Manoj Gusain, Rishi Singhal, Devendra Prajapati, Bhagwan Singh Pawar, Jagat Negi, Rahul Rawat, Rukam Pokhriyal, Ashok Sharma, Rajesh Shah, Praveen Garg, Himanshu Jatav, Gaurav Rana, Himanshu, Manav Rawat, etc.