Sukhu Government’s Scheme Criticized by BJP Spokesperson Vivek Sharma
2 min readSolan: Vivek Sharma, the spokesperson of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has criticized the state government’s inefficient system, stating that the state is bearing the brunt of the inept administration. He highlighted that in a tenure of 15 months, the Sukhu government incurred a debt of Rs. 15,000 crore without any budget provision, and from this, only Rs. 1500 was allocated to provide a dry experience to the women of the state.
The sole female president, Mrs. Pratibha Singh, who was instrumental in implementing the system of change, has refused to contest elections, raising questions about the procedural anomalies. He pointed out that FIRs are being lodged across the state in the name of women’s oppression and law enforcement, from health issues to child addiction in schools. Employees are being oppressed, and what to say about their responsibility. Employment has been snatched from 10 thousand people, and appointments have been made in the long and wide cabinet ranks. They have found employment reading Sukhu Chalisa. Unemployed youth are on the streets for results and for justice based on merit.
The government, by making false announcements of disaster, has itself changed in the disaster. Candidates are not being found on four Lok Sabha seats, and six assembly seats have been vacated. The system that promised to provide employment to one lakh people every year has not been able to provide permanent employment to a single person. The re-employment scheme is comforting the hearts. Fake support prices of Rs. 45 and Rs. 55 for 100 liters of milk. The plan to purchase 2 kg of dung has turned into cow dung. Mobile health vans have brought doctors in the state on pen-down strike. The Sukhu government, which promised to provide 300 units of free electricity, has increased household and industrial electricity by up to 19%.
These are the achievements of the Congress’s system of change. Those who are selling the dream of self-reliant state are not able to protect the state’s self-respect. In the history of Himachal Pradesh, if someone came as Chief Minister with a law of 118 to protect Himachal’s interests, someone came as a waterman Chief Minister, and someone came as an electricity Chief Minister, and someone brought a law of religious conversion for Hindu interests. But former Chief Minister Jairam Thakur came with schemes for health and women’s upliftment. Chief Minister Sukhwindar Singh Mitro will be recorded in history as a Chief Minister who took loans for the convenience of friends. Congress should also count this in its achievements.