Himachal Pradesh elections: Congress issues ‘chargesheet’ alleging irregularities in recruitments by Jai Ram Thakur government

In what is being seen as a campaigning campaign for the November 12 assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh, the state Congress on Saturday came up with a document it called a “chargesheet against the BJP government”. The grand old party claimed that it would set up a commission to inquire into all the recruitments made by the Jai Ram Thakur-led government if elected to power.

The 23-page “chargesheet” claims acts of omission and commission during the five-year BJP rule. Congress released the document, saying that it “succinctly”Three brothers of BJP, unemployment-corruption-high inflation,

“There are gross irregularities in the appointments made by HP Public Service Commission (HPPSC) and Staff Selection Board in Hamirpur. Therefore, the Congress has decided to set up an inquiry commission to probe all such recruitments,” said CLP leader Mukesh Agnihotri while releasing the document against the ruling BJP.

Agnihotri also said that if the Congress forms the government, it will review all the decisions taken by the BJP in the last six months. Congress leaders alleged that the police constable’s papers were sold for Rs 6 to 8 lakh, but those responsible were either sitting in the secretariat or at the police headquarters.

“While known as Virabhadra” developing ones CM Shanta Kumar the water ones CM and PK Dhumal sadak ones CM Jairam will go in the history of Himachal job sellers CM,” alleged the MLA.

Agnihotri also accused the ruling BJP of misusing public money for its campaign in the name of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’. “A bill of over Rs 500 crore spent from the exchequer on the rallies of Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi, Union ministers and chief minister will be sent to the BJP as the precious government money cannot be spent on the party’s campaign,” he said. They said.

Campaign committee chairman Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu said that if Congress comes to power, it will investigate irregularities in every department, including purchases made during the Kovid epidemic. The then state BJP president Rajiv Bindal also had to resign due to alleged irregularities in the purchase of Kovid.

BJP’s Himachal Pradesh unit has dismissed the “chargesheet”, claiming that the party is disappointed with the BJP’s “double engine” campaign.

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