Final Up to date: February 07, 2023, 22:09 IST
File picture of Jai Ram Thakur. (Picture: Twitter)
He additionally slammed the Congress over the ten ensures that the social gathering had promised to the individuals within the run-up to the meeting polls
Former chief minister of Himachal Pradesh and chief of Opposition Jai Ram Thakur on Tuesday slammed the Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu-led authorities for “creating monetary insecurity” within the state. The BJP chief criticised the Congress chief for equating the financial state of affairs within the hill state with that of debt-ridden Sri Lanka.
“The Chief Minister evaluating the monetary state of affairs of the state with Sri Lanka is unlucky. Coming from the CM, this assertion creates a way of worry amongst individuals,” Thakur stated and alleged that the federal government has didn’t launch the final installment of Rs 50 lakh to the MLAs as a part of their annual fund.
“The installment was to be issued in January, nevertheless it has not been issued to this point. The file has not come again but from the Chief Minister’s workplace,” claimed Thakur.
Thakur has additionally accused the federal government of deceptive individuals in regards to the loans the earlier authorities had taken. “When our authorities had taken over, the mortgage was already of Rs 50,000 crore. The Congress governments of the state had taken rather more loans than the BJP governments,” he stated.
He additional stated that the Sukhu authorities has grow to be a “authorities of ready”. “The OPS workers are ready for the OPS notification, ladies are ready for Rs 1,500, individuals are ready for 300 free unit of electrical energy,” he stated.
He additionally slammed the Congress over the ten ensures that the social gathering had promised to the individuals within the run-up to the meeting polls. “The Chief Minster is saying that he’ll want 4 years to enhance the monetary state of affairs. However given the guarantees they’ve made, it is going to take 40 years to enhance the state of affairs,” he stated.
Accusing the federal government of mishandling the cement plant challenge, Thakur claimed that the state authorities has suffered losses of Rs 150 crore as a result of closure of the vegetation. “The federal government has nonetheless not managed to work out a plan to interrupt the impasse,” he stated.
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