Jai Ram: Govt policies have pushed state into financial crisis
Shimla, March 26 -- Launching a scathing attack on the Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu-led Congress government in the state, leader of the Opposition Jai Ram Thakur said, "The government's policies have pushed the state into a deep financial crisis".
Speaking to the media after returning from New Delhi, Thakur said he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday and apprised him in detail about the prevailing economic situation in the state. He said a visit by the Prime Minister to Himachal Pradesh is likely soon, adding that "extensive discussions were held on all key issues, the results of which will be visible shortly."
Talking to the media on assembly premises, Thakur held the Sukhu government responsible for the deteriorating fiscal health of the state. He rejected the state government's allegations that the Centre was withholding funds, asserting that constructive engagement with the Union government was possible if approached properly.
Raising the issue of government expenditure, Thakur accused the state government of misusing public funds by extending "state guest" hospitality to Congress leaders from across the country while claiming that the state treasury is empty.
In a scathing attack, state Congress president Vinay Kumar has accused former CM Jai Ram Thakur of "misleading" the people regarding the financial condition of the state. In a statement issued on Wednesday, Vinay said that the current financial condition of the state is the legacy of the previous BJP government.
Vinay Kumar through his statement dismissed Jai Ram Thakur's statement claiming that the state was moving toward a financial emergency, as completely baseless.
He said, "The Congress government had inherited a debt of more than Rs 70,000 crore and liabilities of employees of more than Rs 10,000 crore. Despite this, the state government, along with settling the liabilities of the employees, completed the relief work of damages due to natural disaster in the state. Despite not getting any relief from the Centre, the affected families were rehabilitated". Speaking on Jai Ram Thakur's meeting with the PM, he said, "It would have been better if he had requested the PM to restore the state's revenue deficit grant and release the Rs 15,000 crore announced by him, reminding him of the disaster relief announcement". htc...
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