Uttarakhand Kranti Dal - Leaders

Leaders

The party’s face is Mr Kashi Singh Airy, a prominent leader of uttarakhand movement and the senior most leader of uttarakhand kranti dal, who was elected for Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha three times (1985–1989, 1989–1991, 1993–1996) and was elected for first Uttarakhand Vidhan Sabha and had remained president of UKD, late Sri Jaswant singh Bisht was the first elected MLA from Ranikhet constituency. Other personalities include the late Indramani Badoni, late Bipin Chandra Tripathi founder members and long time agitators for the separate state movement. The new formation and adding new forces with many new leaders are coming Like Mujib Naithani, the young dynamic, cooperative, optimistic and yet having good relations with all party leaders, because he says we are here for the development of people of Uttarakhand and the leaders of other parties are first Uttarakhandi. Vijay Panwar urf Kaku Bhai in Tehri, Sudharshan Negi from Pauri, Piyush Pokhriyal From Kirti Nagar, Satish Semwal from Gopeshwar. Technically now leadership change will have to work hard with hardworking youth politicians.

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