Political Blunder? Minister Vikramaditya Claims He Was Not Informed About Two-Year Event
Mandi: – In a stunning admission, Public Works Minister Vikramaditya Singh revealed on Thursday that he has not been informed about the details of the Himachal Pradesh government’s upcoming two-year celebration of the Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu administration, scheduled for December 11 in Bilaspur.
“I have no official information about the event. What I know has come only through the media,” Singh told reporters, expressing his surprise and frustration over being left out of the loop on such an important occasion.
This revelation has raised serious concerns about the communication and coordination within the Sukhu administration. Despite Chief Minister Sukhu reportedly holding multiple meetings to finalize the event’s plans, Singh, one of the most senior and influential members of the cabinet, admitted that no discussions had been held with him on the matter.
His admission highlights a worrying lack of internal transparency and raises questions about the government’s organizational efficiency.
Leadership or Mismanagement?
The fallout from Singh’s statement has been swift, with opposition parties quick to seize on the apparent mismanagement within the government. A BJP spokesperson criticized the Sukhu administration, saying, “If one of the most senior ministers is unaware of such an important event, it speaks volumes about the lack of coordination and leadership in the government.” The controversy has sparked further debate about whether this communication breakdown reflects deeper issues within the state’s leadership structure.
Critics have questioned how such an oversight could occur, especially given the significance of the two-year milestone celebration, which should serve as an opportunity for the government to highlight its achievements and connect with the public. With a key cabinet minister left uninformed, the credibility of the administration is now under scrutiny.
A Celebration Under a Cloud
As the December 11 event draws closer, the celebration, which should have been a platform to showcase the successes of the Sukhu government, is now clouded by internal discord. The lack of coordination and communication at the highest levels of the government raises doubts about its ability to effectively manage public-facing events.
For a government that claims to prioritize “transparent governance,” the fact that a senior minister is uninformed about a key event casts serious doubt on its ability to function cohesively. As the date approaches, this controversy is likely to continue to haunt the Sukhu administration, overshadowing the celebration itself.