'Recruitment during BJP's time...', Thakur targets Congress..?


The monsoon session of himachal pradesh Assembly is going to start from august 27. The bharatiya janata party has started preparations to surround the government led by chief minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu. On Sunday, a meeting of the bjp Legislature party was held under the chairmanship of leader of Opposition Jairam Thakur. Before the meeting started, the leader of Opposition addressed the media. During this, he fiercely targeted the Sukhu government.


leader of Opposition Jairam Thakur said, "These days the situation in the state is very bad. Before coming to power, congress had promised to provide five lakh jobs, now the situation is that the government is trying to garner accolades by taking out the results of the recruitments started during the bharatiya janata party government. In two years, the youth have hardly got any employment." Jairam Thakur said that the government is constantly burdening the general public. There is no talk of the guarantees given by the congress before coming to power. The government is giving shocks to the people one after the other.


Sukhu government termed anti-people

Jairam Thakur said, "The government led by chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu in himachal pradesh is an anti-people government. The state government is taking anti-people decisions one after the other. In such a situation, in the upcoming monsoon session, the MLAs of the bharatiya janata party will surround the government and important and serious questions will be asked to the government regarding the anti-people decisions." He said, "Whether it is about increasing VAT on diesel or changing the scheme of free electricity up to 125 units, the common man is being burdened everywhere. Recently, the benefit of Him Care scheme was stopped from private hospitals."

Accused of benefiting own people

Former cm Thakur said, "The government has also made changes in the free water scheme in rural areas. The state government is working hard to benefit its own people, but when it comes to public interest, the government treasury starts getting burdened."

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