Dehradun, May 19 -- Garhwal Post Bureau

Dehradun, 17 May: Holding copies of the Constitution in their hands, 18-year-old journalism student and hunger striker Parth Raturi, along with former IAS officer Vinod Prasad Raturi, took an oath that they would not step back until Uttarakhand gets a permanent capital; the agitation has received support from former chief ministers, ex-ministers, and a sitting Congress MLA.

Even after two-and-a-half decades since the formation of Uttarakhand, the issue of a permanent capital remains unresolved, exposing what protesters describe as the political drama of both the BJP and Congress. Today, 18-year-old journalism student Parth Raturi, under the leadership of former IAS officer Vinod Prasad Raturi, lau...