Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna said that though the debt of the people of Sitarganj on him was too large to pay back he would try to back it back by bringing in prosperity for not only the Sitarganj but also for the entire state.
Chief Minister Bahuguna addressing for the  first time the people of Sitarganj at Tagore Nagar, Shaktifarm after his  by-election victory here today, said that it would be his whole hearted effort  to transpire the constituency from its all backwardness. He urged the people  not to give much heed to the rumours about land ownership right. 
Mr. Bahuguna disclosed that looking into  the public interest amendments had been made in the Government Order regarding  land ownership issued on May 30. He revealed that the Circle Rate had been  reduced and the time frame has been increased to one year instead of six  months. "The Circle Rate had been reduced to 5 per cent from 10," he added. Mr.  Bahuguna said that the State Government would urge the Revenue Department to exempt  all 900 pending legal cases related to the land.
 Chief  Minister Bahuguna said that during his election canvassing, he had visited the  people door to door and learnt about their problems. He said that as per his  observation, flood was the biggest problem for them and the State Government  would look for the ways to spend Rs. 1500 crore received from the Centre for  construction of bridges, roads and parapets to mitigate flood. Mr. Bahuguna  said that the Centre has approved four-lane road from Kashipur to Sitarganj for  which it had also sanctioned Rs. 2200 crore. He said that SIDCUL Sitarganj  would be developed which would in return generate employment opportunities for  the youths of Sitarganj.
 Mr.  Bahuguna also presented land leases to Jaswant Acharya, Vaidyanath, Ramakant,  Ashutosh Acharya, Prabhash Goldar and Sandhya. He also laid foundation stone of  Degree College  and Polytechnic Buildings at Baruabagh.
Finance Minister Indira Hridayesh said that financial  package of Rs. 2200 crore sanctioned by the Centre was a great achievement for  State Government. She said that the four-lane roads would lead to overall  development of the area. 
Also present on the occasion were Revenue Minister  Yashpal Arya, Mrs. Sudha Bahuguna, Kiran Mandal, Mahendra Pal, Tilakraj Behad  and Narayan Singh Bisht.

