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Himachal: Gear up for panchayat polls, says Nadda
Himachal: Gear up for panchayat polls, says Nadda

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Himachal: Gear up for panchayat polls, says Nadda

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Jagat Prakash Nadda on Monday directed party to prepare for the upcoming panchayat elections. He was in Solan on Monday and attended the meeting of the BJP core group meeting after the Tiranga Yatra. BJP leader Randhir Sharma said, 'National President also asked us to gear up for the upcoming panchayati raj elections and in the coming time, the BJP state president will also form teams for this'. Randhir said that the PM Modi government at the centre is going to complete its 11-year term and as per the instructions of the central leadership, programmes will be held at various levels on the occasion. 'Vikasit Bharat Sankalp Sabha will be organised at each mandal and resolutions will be taken for a developed India. Panchayat Chaupals should be organised in cities, mohallas, gram panchayats and a resolution for a developed India will also be taken there. Proud of the army: Jairam Thakur Leader of Opposition Jai Ram Thakur said that he is proud to participate in the 'Tiranga Samman Yatra' organised in Solan under the leadership of BJP national president and Union minister Jagat Prakash Nadda in honour of the historic success of Operation Sindoor and the brave armies of the country. 'This yatra is not only a symbol of our military power, but also highlights the spirit of patriotism that resides in the heart of every Indian,' he added. CM not cooperating: Bindal State BJP president Rajiv Bindal lashed out at Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu led Congress government and said 'CM is not cooperating in investigation of Vimal Negi death case' Bindal said, ' We have to say with pain that the CM of the state is not cooperating in the investigation. The way the matter of pen drive came up and it was formatted. Raising questions, Bindal said, 'Why was the pen drive disappeared, why was it presented again, the SP filed a petition against the CBI in the high court and finally it was withdrawn under public pressure. The people of Himachal have lost faith in the state government. The people of Himachal are understanding how the law and order situation has deteriorated.'

Nadda leads Tiranga Yatra, slams Himachal govt on law and order
Nadda leads Tiranga Yatra, slams Himachal govt on law and order

United News of India

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • United News of India

Nadda leads Tiranga Yatra, slams Himachal govt on law and order

Solan, June 2 (UNI) BJP National President and Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda on Monday participated in the Tiranga Yatra organised by Solan district BJP unit in Himachal Pradesh, aimed at boosting the morale of the armed forces and invoking patriotism. The yatra commenced from Solan Mall Road with slogans of 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' echoing through the streets. Nadda, riding an open jeep, was warmly welcomed by thousands of BJP workers and social organisations. He interacted with the crowd, shaking hands and energising the workers with his presence. In his speech, Nadda flayed the state government for the "poor" law and order situation. State BJP President Rajiv Bindal called the event a wave of enthusiasm, stating that people of all ages joined the yatra in a patriotic spirit. He thanked Nadda for his participation and extended gratitude to the armed forces for their bravery. Bindal also sharply criticised the Himachal Pradesh government over the handling of the mysterious death of Vimal Negi. He accused the Chief Minister of avoiding cooperation in the probe and questioned the disappearance and reappearance of a crucial pen drive. He highlighted how the Superintendent of Police withdrew a petition against the CBI only under public pressure. Bindal said increasing incidents of murder, rape, robbery, and drug abuse have eroded public trust in the state government, which he held responsible for the worsening law and order. Leader of Opposition Jairam Thakur, BJP National Vice President Saudan Singh, and several other senior leaders attended the program. UNI ML SSP

BJP chief Nadda participates in Tiranga Yatra in Himachal
BJP chief Nadda participates in Tiranga Yatra in Himachal

Hans India

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

BJP chief Nadda participates in Tiranga Yatra in Himachal

Solan (Himachal Pradesh): BJP President Jagat Prakash Nadda on Monday participated in the Tiranga Yatra organised by the party's district in Solan town of Himachal Pradesh and boosted the morale of the armed forces. The yatra started from the Mall Road, with the entire atmosphere echoing with the slogans of Bharat Mata Ki Jai. Crowds of party activists and leaders raised slogans to boost the morale of the army. In this yatra, thousands of workers welcomed and greeted National President Nadda, who travelled in an open jeep. Interacting with supporters, Nadda also shook hands with enthusiasm. On the occasion, Rajiv Bindal, state party President, said a sea of enthusiasm surged in Solan. Scores of elderly, youth, mothers, and sisters walked along with the Tiranga Yatra with Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Nadda, who belongs to this state. 'This is a different kind of atmosphere in itself, and we congratulate them, thank them and thank Nadda-ji for his arrival in Solan. We express our gratitude to our forces for their indomitable courage and congratulate the leadership of Narendra Modi,' said Bindal in his address. He said, 'We have to say with pain that the Chief Minister of the state is shying away from cooperating in the investigation of Chief Engineer Vimal Negi's death case'. He said the way the pen drive related to Negi's case recovered, but the files on it were formatted, raising questions over the fairness of the inquiry. 'Why was the pen drive made to disappear? why was it presented again? The Superintendent of Police filed a petition against the CBI in the High Court, and finally, under public pressure, that petition was withdrawn. The people of Himachal have lost faith in the state government. The people of Himachal understand how the law and order situation has deteriorated. Cases of murder, rape, robbery and drugs are coming up every day, this is very worrying and the people of the state hold the Chief Minister completely responsible for this,' said former state health minister Bindal. Leader of Opposition Jairam Thakur, national Vice-President Saudan Singh, state in charge Shrikant Sharma, co-in-charge Sanjay Tandon, among others, were present in Tiranga Yatra.

Himachal BJP stages dharna against shifting of Medical College and Hospital out of Nahan town
Himachal BJP stages dharna against shifting of Medical College and Hospital out of Nahan town

The Print

time13-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Print

Himachal BJP stages dharna against shifting of Medical College and Hospital out of Nahan town

He alleged that Congress governments mishandled the oldest Foundry of north India and finally the Nahan Foundry was closed and they did not open any other big institute in the Nahan town during their rule. Addressing the protestors, BJP state president Rajiv Bindal said that Nahan had only one big institute, the Nahan Foundry, having more than 1000 employees when Himachal Pradesh came into existence. Nahan (HP), May 13 (PTI) Hundreds of residents of Nahan, mainly affiliated to the BJP, on Tuesday staged a dharna at the Bara Chowk in the heart of the town against the shifting of Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar Medical College and Hospital 5 km away from the town. It was the BJP government which opened big institutes like the medical college in the town with the allocation of Rs 260 crore for the construction of its buildings, said Bindal. He added that the construction work was smoothly being carried out during the BJP rule but as soon as the Congress government took over in Himachal Pradesh, the construction work of the medical college buildings was stopped, citing no reason. Extending his full support to the agitators he resolved that he will participate in every agitation against the shifting of the Nahan Medical College. PTI COR BPL RUK MNK MNK This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Himachal Pradesh government should send back all Pakistanis: Anurag Thakur
Himachal Pradesh government should send back all Pakistanis: Anurag Thakur

Time of India

time05-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Himachal Pradesh government should send back all Pakistanis: Anurag Thakur

Shimla: BJP MP and former Union minister Anurag Singh Thakur has called for the immediate removal of all Pakistani nationals —legal and illegal — from Himachal Pradesh , amid growing political outrage over the April 22 terror attack in Kashmir's Pahalgam that killed 27 tourists. Thakur led a protest in his constituency, Hamirpur, on Monday as part of a statewide campaign of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) across all 17 of its organisational districts in HP. Condemning the killings, he submitted a memorandum to the deputy commissioner demanding the identification and deportation of all Pakistani nationals residing in the state. ISI, Pak army behind attack: BJP Describing the massacre as a Pakistan-sponsored act of terrorism, Thakur accused the Pakistani military and spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), of orchestrating the assault. The MP said: "This brutal killing of innocent citizens in Pahalgam has shaken the entire nation. It was carried out with the backing of Pakistan's ISI and military. Such barbaric acts, targeting people based on religion, shame humanity. The attack has generated a global anti-Pakistan sentiment and the Indian govt will now deliver a strong and decisive response." Cong accused of inaction The BJP MP also accused HP's Congress govt of failing to deport Pakistani nationals residing in the state. "Why is the Congress compelled to speak Pakistan's language? Is it standing with India or not?" Thakur asked the rival party. He further alleged that an illegal mosque was being constructed in Sanjauli, Shimla district, claiming the Waqf Board was attempting to occupy land without producing ownership documents. Parallel protests were held in Shimla, where state BJP president Dr Rajeev Bindal addressed a gathering at CTO Chowk. Bindal accused the Congress govt of endangering state security by allowing Pakistanis to stay in HP for "vote bank politics". "Providing people from a hostile nation such as Pakistan with shelter is not just irresponsible — it's dangerous. The Congress govt is putting the state's safety at risk," Dr Bindal said. Political stakes, security concerns The BJP's aggressive stand comes ahead of a charged political season and amid growing national scrutiny of internal security. Both Thakur and Bindal framed their demands as matters of national interest, portraying the Congress-led state administration as weak on security and lenient on illegal immigration. The Congress govt has not yet issued a formal response to the allegations. MSID:: 120903208 413 | Shimla: BJP MP and former Union minister Anurag Singh Thakur has called for the immediate removal of all Pakistani nationals —legal and illegal — from Himachal Pradesh, amid growing political outrage over the April 22 terror attack in Kashmir's Pahalgam that killed 27 tourists. Thakur led a protest in his constituency, Hamirpur, on Monday as part of a statewide campaign of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) across all 17 of its organisational districts in HP. Condemning the killings, he submitted a memorandum to the deputy commissioner demanding the identification and deportation of all Pakistani nationals residing in the state. ISI, Pak army behind attack: BJP Describing the massacre as a Pakistan-sponsored act of terrorism, Thakur accused the Pakistani military and spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), of orchestrating the assault. The MP said: "This brutal killing of innocent citizens in Pahalgam has shaken the entire nation. It was carried out with the backing of Pakistan's ISI and military. Such barbaric acts, targeting people based on religion, shame humanity. The attack has generated a global anti-Pakistan sentiment and the Indian govt will now deliver a strong and decisive response." Cong accused of inaction The BJP MP also accused HP's Congress govt of failing to deport Pakistani nationals residing in the state. "Why is the Congress compelled to speak Pakistan's language? Is it standing with India or not?" Thakur asked the rival party. He further alleged that an illegal mosque was being constructed in Sanjauli, Shimla district, claiming the Waqf Board was attempting to occupy land without producing ownership documents. Parallel protests were held in Shimla, where state BJP president Dr Rajeev Bindal addressed a gathering at CTO Chowk. Bindal accused the Congress govt of endangering state security by allowing Pakistanis to stay in HP for "vote bank politics". "Providing people from a hostile nation such as Pakistan with shelter is not just irresponsible — it's dangerous. The Congress govt is putting the state's safety at risk," Dr Bindal said. Political stakes, security concerns The BJP's aggressive stand comes ahead of a charged political season and amid growing national scrutiny of internal security. Both Thakur and Bindal framed their demands as matters of national interest, portraying the Congress-led state administration as weak on security and lenient on illegal immigration. The Congress govt has not yet issued a formal response to the allegations. MSID:: 120903208 413 |

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