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Dharamshala
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state media co-incharge Advocate Vishw Chakshu launched a scathing attack on the Congress-led Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu government in Himachal Pradesh, calling it “the biggest disaster imposed on the state.”
Chakshu alleged that in just two and a half years, the Congress government has pushed Himachal to the brink of economic bankruptcy, administrative paralysis, and anti-people decisions.
₹601.92 Crore Granted Under PDNA, Earlier ₹451 Crore Released
Highlighting the central government’s support, Chakshu said that under the Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA), the Union Home Ministry has sanctioned ₹601.92 crore to Himachal Pradesh for rehabilitation and compensation of families affected by natural calamities. Earlier, ₹451 crore had already been released under the same scheme.
He added that since 2023, the Centre has provided more than ₹6,000 crore in disaster relief to Himachal, apart from special packages and announcements made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“Modi Government Stands Like a Rock With Himachal”
Expressing gratitude to PM Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Chakshu said, “Whenever Himachal faced a crisis, the Centre extended unconditional support, while the Congress government remained busy with credit politics and spreading confusion.”
Pension Delays, Youth Betrayal, and Relief Mismanagement
Chakshu accused the Sukhu government of insensitivity, citing cases where elderly citizens, widows, and differently-abled individuals have been left waiting months for pensions.
He further alleged that the Congress government betrayed youth by failing to deliver on its promise of one lakh jobs. Recruitment processes remain stalled, exams are repeatedly postponed, and frustrated young people are forced to migrate.
On disaster relief, Chakshu claimed that grants meant for panchayats have “disappeared,” leaving victims still waiting for compensation.
Rising Prices and Public Burden
The BJP leader criticized the Congress government for increasing electricity, water, and bus fares, along with imposing new charges, saying it has made life unbearable for ordinary citizens. “This is not a welfare model, but a model of exploitation,” he remarked.
“Public Will Bid Farewell to Congress in 2027”
Concluding his remarks, Chakshu said that while the people of Himachal struggle for pensions, jobs, and relief, the Congress government is spending crores on advertisements and celebrations. He asserted that the state’s vigilant citizens will give a fitting reply to the Congress in 2027, ending what he described as a regime of “lies, loot, failure, and arrogance.”
