Govt’s 3 yrs marred by mounting debt, public distress, says Bindal
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsState BJP president Rajeev Bindal today alleged that while the Congress is preparing to celebrate its three-year rule in the state, the fact was that the last three years were marred by administrative collapse, mounting debt and public distress. Addressing media persons at the party office in Una, he said the BJP will hold a protest in Dharamsala on December 4 against the failures of the Congress government.
The Congress government in Himachal will complete three years in office on December 11 and as per media reports, the state government is preparing to celebrate this occasion in Mandi. He said the performance of the government during these three years was not worthy of celebrations, adding that the period witnessed large-scale deterioration of all public systems.
The BJP leader said the law and order has collapsed in the state and incidents of heinous crimes like rapes and murders besides theft, robbery, extortion and dacoity have become common. He charged that mafia culture has taken over and people are unsafe with criminals extorting money and killing people.
Bindal said the people of the state have been put under massive debt and the Sukhu government has failed to utilise these loan amount for the welfare of the people. He said the unemployed youth of the state were feeling cheated by unfulfilled promise of employment generation, one of the poll ‘guarantees’ of the Congress.
Instead of providing jobs, the government has abolished nearly 1.5 lakh government posts, he said, adding that the youth of the state were being exploited in the name of “Mitras” such as Rogi Mitra, Van Mitra and the like, which have no provision for regularisation.
Bindal said this was the same government which came to power on the basis of false guarantee like giving Rs 1,500 per month to 28 lakh women, assured permanent jobs up to the age of 58 years and major decisions in the very first Cabinet meeting. Today, he said all these promises have turned out to be hollow.