New Delhi/Dehradun, March 1 -- BJP MP Anil Baluni on Saturday took part in Holi celebrations in the "ghost village" of Dhoor as part of his long-standing project to rehabilitate deserted villages in his constituency of Garhwal in Uttarakhand. "In the Dhoor village of Pauri Garhwal, which falls under the Ekeshwar development block and has been categorised as a deserted village (ghost village) due to migration, Holi was celebrated with migrants from nearby villages and those who had settled outside after leaving Dhoor village," he posted on X. Baluni said he has been touring deserted and semi-deserted villages in his constituency, urging families to reconnect with their roots. He said migration has altered the demographic and political landscape of the region. "Dhoor was once home to dozens of families. Today, it is among the hundreds of ghost villages across the state. Houses remain locked, courtyards are overrun with weeds, and terraced fields lie fallow. It is an unfortunate sight. Migration has taken a toll on the region. I want to bring change and revive these villages," the lawmaker said. Baluni has also launched the "Apna Vote Apne Gaon" campaign, encouraging people originally from hill villages to register as voters in their native places....