Two days after the Uttarakhand Police booked a folk singer on its song, alleging misunderstanding in the state, the Congress has thanked the singer for “CM intimacy” as the opposition party has announced a new campaign for the announcement of a new campaign between the song and the government that is for improving dedication facilities and rehabilitation centers.
Garhwali singer Pawan Semwal uploaded his new song online with caption: “How much will you eat these mountains? You have turned them into gambling and alcohol, unemployment and corruption dens.”
Subsequently, an FIR was lodged on Saturday on a complaint of Manju. The FIR alleged that “not only statements have been made against the state government, but the singer has also tried to humiliate the dignity of women, daughters and mothers of Uttarakhand”. With the intention of insulting or offending or offending the humility of all women living in Uttarakhand, the complainant said that such songs create a sense of insecurity among visitors and residents about the safety of women and portray a negative image of women from Uttarakhand across India about the safety of women.
Semwal has claimed that he was asked to take the song down from Facebook. He revised the song and posted it again after removing the CM’s name. “If they have worked well, their image is clear. Why are they pressurized me to take it down?” He asked after the FIR was registered. Semwal had previously composed a song on former CM Trivendra Singh Rawat.
Two days later, the CMO said in a statement that a “firm policy and strict implementation plan” has been rolled out to strengthen mental health and dedication services. The campaign is being discontinued under the provisions of the Mental Health Services Act, 2017, and government notification is dated July 24, 2023.
Speaking on the government’s announcement, Congress spokesperson Garima Dashuni said that this song created Dhami intimacy.
“There is a connection between the song and the campaign. It also has a connection with the panchayat elections in the state. Dhami has been CM for four years, and he has now been remembering these issues of drug addiction. These were the issues that CM had earlier promised, but now, when people were given the semwal, when the semwal was given, the youth of the state. The youth of the state are disappointed with the government.
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According to CMO communication, the Mental Health Review Board of each district should hold at least one meeting per month to ensure continuous inspection and monitoring. It states that each dedication center is being thoroughly investigated, and which do not meet the required criteria or the operation without registration is being identified for financial penalty and immediate discontinuation.
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