CM Sukhu should stop making inappropriate comments

Sekar Chandra
CM Sukhu should stop making inappropriate comments…

A senior leader of bharatiya janata party and mla from Shri naina Devi Ji Randhir Sharma targeted chief minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu. He said that the chief minister is continuously using derogatory words for six former congress MLAs. All this does not suit the dignity of his position. He has said that the chief minister should stop making such comments immediately. Randhir Sharma said that the chief minister is using words like black snake, frog, and black sheep for former MLAs, which is completely wrong. Randhir Sharma said that the chief minister and congress leaders are making low-level statements out of frustration. Either the chief minister should present the facts of all these things, or he should stop making such statements.

Randhir Sharma's target on Congress

BJP leader Randhir Sharma said that chief minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu has not been able to satisfy his MLAs during his 15-month tenure. He kept insulting his MLAs. Due to this, six of their MLAs rebelled against the congress and joined the Bharatiya Janata Party. He said that many more MLAs are also in touch with bjp, who want to join BJP. Randhir Sharma said that the government is in the minority and the chief minister is scared of the by-elections. He claimed that the bharatiya janata party will win the by-elections to be held in all six seats.

Not accepting the resignations of the three independent MLAs is unconstitutional - Randhir

Randhir Sharma also raised questions about the assembly Secretariat not accepting the resignations of three independent MLAs. He said that not accepting the resignations of independent MLAs is completely unconstitutional. Independent MLAs have resigned voluntarily. He went to meet the assembly Secretary and then the assembly Speaker and submitted his resignation. Now he has to sit on strike to accept the resignation. Randhir Sharma said that according to the rules, the resignation of independent MLAs should be accepted.

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