Himachal Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
Picture Supply : PTI/FILE Himachal Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday introduced a 6-member coordination committee for higher coordination between the federal government and the group in Himachal Pradesh. 

Other than Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu and his Deputy, Himachal Congress president Pratibha Singh, Kaul Singh Thakur have additionally been made members.

The committee was solid days after the Sukhu authorities confronted a disaster triggered after a revolt by his social gathering MLAs following cross-votes throughout not too long ago concluded Rajya Sabha elections.

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Not afraid of political challenges: Sukhu

CM Sukhu on Sunday stated “we’re not afraid of political challenges” and lashed out on the BJP for adopting unfair and undemocratic means to weaken the democratic means of the state.

Addressing a public gathering in Solan after dedicating Rs 186 crore developmental initiatives to the folks within the constituency, Sukhu stated, 

“We’re not afraid of political challenges. We are going to face each problem with dedication and can realise the imaginative and prescient of self-reliant Himachal by 2032,” he added.

The CM stated that some well-known components had been utilizing hard-earned cash of the taxpayers and evil pressure to topple a democratically elected authorities.

Whereas the Himachal Pradesh authorities’s focus was fully on taking the state ahead on the trail of sustainable progress, the BJP centered itself in adopting unfair and undemocratic means to weaken the federal government, he added.

The chief minister stated that by adopting a zero-tolerance coverage on corruption, the federal government has succeeded in curbing the corrupt practices and the assets of the state had been getting used for the welfare of residents and general growth of the state.

11 Himachal MLAs transfer to Uttarakhand resort

Six Himachal Pradesh Congress MLAs who voted in opposition to the social gathering within the Rajya Sabha elections have shifted to an Uttarakhand resort.

BJP MLAs Vikram Thakur and Trilok Jamwal accompanied the six Congress and three Impartial legislators, who arrived in Rishikesh from Haryana’s Panchkula by a chartered flight late on Friday and checked into Lodge Taj, about 30 kilometres from Rishikesh.

Congress MLAs Sudhir Sharma, Rajinder Rana, Inder Dutt Lakhanpal, Devinder Kumar Bhuttu, Ravindra Thakur and Chaitanya Sharma have been disqualified from the Himachal Pradesh Meeting for defying the social gathering whip on the state funds.

They’ve approached the Supreme Courtroom for reduction within the matter. Three Impartial MLAs Hoshiar Singh, KL Thakur and Ashish Sharma had been additionally with them once they arrived.

The MLAs’ transfer from Haryana to Uttarakhand drew a pointy response from Sukhu, who stated they’re being pushed from one place to a different like a shepherd herds a flock.

The Congress at present has 34 MLAs within the Himachal Pradesh Meeting whereas the BJP has 25. The three Impartial MLAs had additionally sided with the BJP within the Rajya Sabha polls.

Safety round Lodge Taj has been tightened and nobody is being allowed to enter the premises besides those that have advance on-line bookings.

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