Chief Ministers Pushkar Singh Dhami (Uttarakhand) and Yogi Adityanath (Uttar Pradesh) hold media interactions marking what they describe as Prime Minister Narendra Modi completing 12 years in office. Dhami speaks at BJP’s state headquarters in Dehradun, extending greetings to Modi and saying the country votes for performance rather than slogans, citing successive election victories in 2014, 2019 and 2024. He attributes improvements to what he calls implementation of welfare schemes, poverty reduction, infrastructure expansion and decisive security actions, including references to Direct Benefit Transfer and various central programmes. Dhami also links Modi’s tenure to cultural and spiritual projects such as the Ram Temple and regional redevelopment initiatives, and highlights ongoing development works in Uttarakhand alongside claims about connectivity and tourism.

Adityanath, speaking in Lucknow at Lok Bhavan, similarly argues that schemes have moved from formulation to large-scale implementation under Modi and reiterates figures on bank accounts, housing, toilets, health coverage and free ration. He adds details on women’s and youth-focused initiatives, farmer support schemes, and portrays India’s COVID-19 response and national security posture as improved under Modi, citing operations and cross-border responses. Both statements set out broader claims about India’s development trajectory and the “new India” they say is emerging.