MISSION STATEMENT
Vision & Mission
Despite having natural tourism, religious and primal tourism, tourist arrivals in Uttarakhand are substantially lower than in other states. Despite having good farming land in both the hill and plain regions, we do not have the basic infrastructure for agriculture and basic awareness to produce a good quantity of organic crops, vegetables, fruits, and medicinal plants.
There are three basic problems of an economy what to produce, how to produce and for whom to produce and in the last twenty one years, the governments (all past and present) in the state have been failed to solve the very first problem.
From primary education to higher studies, students are dependent on private schools, private colleges and institutions in other states. And those who cannot afford all this are forced to face our poor educational institutes.
In a state where tourism, farming, and cottage industries were supposed to be the main sources of income, here the people are forced to flee due to no tourism policy, no industrial policy, no education policy, and no land law.
There is no permanent capital of this 21-year old state to date. Due to unplanned and absurd development, our forests are being destroyed, our rivers are drying up, our wildlife is depleting, wild animals are attacking people and destroying crops. The people of the state do not have the right over its water, forests, and the land..
People from Uttarakhand who are empowered and privileged have migrated or are migrating and those who are poor and helpless are left in their circumstances.
And all this is happening to establish outsiders in the state, to sell them big properties so that they could build big resorts and farmhouses here.
The people of Uttarakhand have fought the battle to separate this state under the leadership of the Uttarakhand Kranti Dal, and only we the people of Uttarakhand understand the pain and suffering of our state.
''This state is not the property of any national party and outsiders. Our ancestors have shed their blood for this state and we will protect it. We will keep fighting until Gairsain becomes our permanent capital, until a strict land law is made, until an education policy, a tourism policy and an industrial policy with provisions for industrial reservations are made. Until the people of Uttarakhand are fully empowered.
It is time we should learn from our mistakes and once in Uttarakhand, form a government of the people of Uttarakhand, for the people of Uttarakhand. Jai Hind. Jai Uttarakhand'' - Pushpesh Tripathi