Public will answer to BJP CM Sukhu's attack on opposition

Sekar Chandra

Himachal Pradesh chief minister Sukhwinder Singh arrived on a one-day visit to Nerwa under Sukhu district Shimla. Here the chief minister addressed the public meeting. In the public meeting, chief minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu was seen attacking the Bharatiya Janata Party. chief minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu said that the leaders of the bharatiya janata party tried to grab power secretly. The chief minister said that the people of the state will give a befitting reply to bjp in the coming elections. He said that bjp leaders will have to data-face defeat in the elections.

'Tried to enter power by stealing'

chief minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu said that he himself and 60 percent of his ministers are from common families. This chair is not of him and his ministers, but of the general public. He said that this government is the government of the common people. In such a situation, he is continuously engaged in working for the public interest. The chief minister said that the bharatiya janata party tried to enter power by stealing his MLAs. This is murder of democracy. He said that congress is also giving a befitting reply to bjp, but the real answer has to be given to the general public at the time of elections.

Rs 1500 to women between 18 years to 59 years

Addressing the public meeting, chief minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu said that in the coming times, the public will give a befitting reply to the Bharatiya Janata Party. The chief minister said that despite the economic crisis, his government is engaged in fulfilling the guarantees given before coming to power. From april 1 this year, women who have completed 18 years of age will start getting Rs 1,500.

women will get this benefit

He said that soon filling of forms will start and women will get this benefit under indira gandhi Samman nidhi Yojana. The chief minister said that his government, keeping in mind the interests of the employees, reinstated the Old Pension Scheme and worked to provide the rights of the destitute children of the state by making a law.

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