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We have been practising zero-tolerance towards corruption: Uttarakhand CM

By ANI | Updated: September 18, 2020 12:15 IST

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat on Friday said that the government in the state has been practising zero-tolerance towards corruption.

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Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat on Friday said that the government in the state has been practising zero-tolerance towards corruption.

"Our government has completed 3.5 years today. We have been practising zero-tolerance towards corruption and we can say that we have fulfilled 80-85 per cent of the promises that we made to people," Rawat said.

Rawat added, "In the last six months there have been difficult circumstances due to COVID-19. Many scientists are trying to get people free from COVID-19. There is hope as clinical tests that are done at several places are moving towards success and we hope that we get relief from COVID-19 soon."

( With inputs from ANI )

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