Himalaya Kranti Party Launches Grassroots Campaign in Salt Assembly Constituency

Himalaya Kranti Party

Himalaya Kranti Party Launches Grassroots Campaign in Salt Assembly Constituency

Himalaya Kranti Party

Influence with Influencers

Salt, Uttarakhand – April 16, 2025:

Himalaya Kranti Party (HKP) continued its impactful village-to-village outreach campaign across several villages in the Salt Assembly Constituency, including Nailwal Pali, Chani, Bichkholi, Kangadi, and Mainuli. The campaign, aimed at spreading awareness about HKP’s flagship mission of “One Employment Per Family” and the “Save the Mountains, Build the Mountains” initiative, received enthusiastic response from the local populace.

The campaign, led by grassroots party workers and local representatives, focused on directly engaging with families, listening to their concerns, and sharing the party’s vision for a more empowered and self-reliant Uttarakhand. One of the poignant moments of the day came during a heartfelt conversation with Mrs. Ganga Devi, a distressed local woman whose hardships exemplify the neglect and broken promises suffered by many mountain residents. Her story, like countless others, is a stark reminder of the region’s ongoing struggles under decades of bureaucratic negligence and hollow leadership.

HKP leaders emphasized that the pain of the simple, hardworking mountain people has been ignored for far too long. “Our people have been betrayed repeatedly by those in power – both political leaders and bureaucrats. The mountains have been looted, not just of their resources but of hope,” one local coordinator remarked during the interactions.

Vision of the Himalaya Kranti Party

Founded by the native sons and daughters of Uttarakhand, the Himalaya Kranti Party is a people-driven movement born out of deep concern for the socio-economic decline and systemic neglect of the region. The party’s mission is clear: to empower Uttarakhand through sustainable development, honest governance, and the restoration of the rights of its indigenous population.

Key pillars of HKP’s vision include:

Native Residence Rights:
HKP believes that the first claim to Uttarakhand’s resources must rest with its original inhabitants. For this, the party proposes 1950 as the cut-off year to define ‘mool nivasi’ (original resident) status, ensuring rightful ownership and participation in the state’s development.

Employment:
Mass migration from the hills due to lack of jobs has become Uttarakhand’s gravest challenge. HKP commits to creating at least one employment opportunity for every household, targeting economic revival at the grassroots. “Migration isn’t just a loss of people—it’s a loss of culture, community, and identity,” party spokespersons stated.

Empowered Land Laws:
The party is also calling for a strong, people-friendly land law that will protect farmers and the landless while curbing illegal land grabs encouraged by national parties. Through proper land settlements and legal reforms, HKP aims to ensure equitable access to land resources.

The Himalaya Kranti Party’s campaign is not merely political—it is a movement to reclaim Uttarakhand’s dignity and future. With a growing base and increasing support from the hills, HKP is positioning itself as a credible alternative to mainstream politics, one that prioritizes people over power and purpose over politics.

Share this article:

what you need to know

in your inbox every morning