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Kejriwal has lost trust in Punjab CM: Thakur

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Kejriwal has lost trust in Punjab CM: Thakur

Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur. File photo



Our Correspondent

Hamirpur, April 16

Arvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister of Delhi, has lost faith in Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Maan in less than a month and is taking decisions from Delhi, said Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur while addressing a rally at Pansai village in Nadaun, near here, today.

He said that according to news reports, Punjab officers were asked to take lessons from the Delhi Chief Minister, a humiliation for the people and the bureaucracy of Punjab. He added that the self-respecting people of Punjab were feeling betrayed.

Thakur said that the BJP would again form government in the state while the Congress was on a ventilator.

Earlier, he inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 46 projects worth Rs 287 crore at Nadaun.

He announced a rafting and tourist complex on the banks of the Beas to be built at a cost of Rs 26 crore. He also announced to start a degree college at Galore village, Jal Shakti division at Nadaun, upgrade of Pansai High School to senior secondary level and two health sub-centres in the constituency.

Thakur said that the government had ensured the development of all areas of the state.

Rajya Sabha MP Sikander Kumar, HRTC Vice-Chairman Vijay Agnihotri, Bhoranj MLA Kamlesh Kumari, and Bal Vikas Aayog Chairperson Vandna Yogi were also present.


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