
Targeting Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, the BJP leader alleged that he has repeatedly misled the people and failed to uphold public trust. "A big concern is that the Chief Minister is not fulfilling the trust of the people. How many times has he misled the public? How many times has he made incorrect statements in public programmes?" he said.
Thakur further alleged that the government is attempting to keep vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau-related matters out of the RTI ambit, questioning the intent behind such decisions. "The RTI Act was brought to ensure transparency. Today, the same Congress party is trying to dilute it. What do they want to hide?" he asked.
Raising concerns over an alleged vigilance inquiry, Thakur said the public has the right to know the charges, allegations, and progress in such cases. "If an inquiry has been marked, what action has been taken? Why is information being withheld?" he questioned.
He further alleged that industries are moving out of Himachal Pradesh and the state is facing a difficult situation. "Himachal is going through a very challenging phase. There is confusion in governance and policies," he said.
He also termed the recent move to withdraw Cabinet rank status as a "mere eyewash," stating that if the government was serious about curbing wasteful expenditure, the decision should have been taken immediately after the court ordered the removal of Chief Parliamentary Secretaries.
Thakur alleged misuse of public funds and said the government would be held accountable in the Assembly for "every rupee spent," warning that symbolic measures aimed at gaining headlines would not be accepted by the people.
The Budget Session of the Himachal Pradesh Assembly is set to resume on March 18. Three sittings have already been done, and tomorrow the session will resume after a break, with the opposition gearing up to corner the government on multiple issues. (ANI)
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