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Himachal CM Sukhu Calls on Panchayat Leaders to Drive Rural Growth and Anti-Drug Fight

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu called upon newly elected panchayat representatives to lead rural development and combat drug abuse. Education Minister Rohit Thakur administered the oath to Pradhans and Up-Pradhans from 441 panchayats in Shimla. Sukhu described the killing of school operator Manisha Mittal as unfortunate and promised to seek details. Newly elected representatives outlined priorities including road construction, drinking water, and anti-drug efforts.

Himachal CM Sukhu urges panchayat representatives to lead rural development and anti-drug efforts

Shimla, June 15

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Monday called upon newly elected Panchayat representatives to play a proactive role in rural development and lead the fight against drug abuse, particularly the menace of heroin, while addressing a swearing-in ceremony of Panchayat Pradhans and Up-Pradhans in Shimla.

The oath-taking ceremony for newly elected Panchayat representatives from Shimla district was held at Hotel Peterhoff, where Himachal Pradesh Education Minister Rohit Thakur administered the oath of office and secrecy to Pradhans and Up-Pradhans from 441 Panchayats.

Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Sukhu congratulated the newly elected representatives and expressed hope that their five-year tenure would prove to be a "golden period" for their respective Panchayats.

"Nearly 90 per cent of Himachal Pradesh's population lives in rural areas. If our villages and Panchayats develop, the state will move forward rapidly. Panchayat representatives have a crucial role in ensuring grassroots development and improving the lives of rural residents," Sukhu said.

The Chief Minister urged the elected representatives to work with dedication for public welfare, strengthen local governance, and address key issues affecting rural communities.

Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the event, Sukhu described the recent killing of Saraswati Paradise School operator Manisha Mittal in Shimla as a "very unfortunate incident" and said the government would seek detailed information regarding the matter.

"This is a very unfortunate incident. There have been various disputes related to the institution in the past as well. I will seek detailed information later. A meeting will be held after this programme and I will share the latest status of the case," Sukhu told reporters.

The Chief Minister also expressed condolences over a separate tragic incident involving the husband of a woman Panchayat representative.

Education Minister Rohit Thakur congratulated the newly elected representatives and said Panchayats remain the foundation of Himachal Pradesh's development framework.

"I extend my best wishes to all newly elected Pradhans, Up-Pradhans and members of Panchayati Raj institutions. Their contribution will be vital in fulfilling the aspirations of the people and accelerating rural development," Thakur said while addressing the ceremony.

The newly elected Panchayat representatives outlined their priorities for local development while speaking to ANI.

Himi Devi, newly elected Pradhan from Tarapur Panchayat, said improving roads, pathways and drinking water facilities would be her top priorities.

"When I visited every part of my Panchayat seeking votes, people highlighted the poor condition of roads and pathways. Children going to Anganwadis and schools face difficulties. My priority will be road construction, safe drinking water and ensuring that all government schemes reach every resident," Himi Devi told ANI.

She also raised concerns over alleged environmental violations by some tourism establishments and said action would be sought against any activity affecting local water sources.

Nena Chauhan, newly elected Pradhan of Gram Panchayat Bhanog, said she would actively support the government's anti-drug campaign.

"As advised by the Chief Minister and Education Minister, I will work to ensure that every family and every village in my Panchayat remains free from drugs. I will continue to work with the same trust and support that the people have shown in electing me," Chauhan told ANI.

Hemraj Sharma, a newly elected Panchayat representative, said he would work without discrimination and focus on overall development.

"We have taken an oath with sincerity and commitment. We will remain dedicated to the development of our Panchayat and work for every resident without any discrimination. We will also strongly oppose drug abuse and work towards making our Panchayat free from chitta," Sharma told ANI.

Kanshi Ram Sharma, who has been elected Pradhan of Baghu Panchayat for a third consecutive term, thanked residents for reposing faith in him once again.

"The major issues in my Panchayat include drinking water, roads, pathways and parking facilities. I pledge to complete pending development works and ensure the overall development of Baghu Panchayat over the next five years," Sharma told ANI.

Referring to the anti-drug campaign, he added, "Drug abuse has become a serious concern across the country. We will cooperate fully with the administration and government to eliminate such activities from our area."

The ceremony witnessed participation from a large number of newly elected Panchayat representatives, who pledged to work collectively for development, public welfare and social reform initiatives across their respective regions.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I love that the newly elected Pradhans are women like Himi Devi and Nena Chauhan taking the lead on roads, water, and anti-drug efforts! Finally, women's voices are being heard at the grassroots. But let's be honest – drug abuse, especially chitta, has destroyed many youth in Himachal. This needs serious, sustained action, not just a one-day campaign.

Rohit P

Sukhu sahab is right about 90% population in rural areas – that's where the real India lives. But what about the Manisha Mittal murder case? Why is the CM only saying he'll "seek information"? That school controversy has been festering for years. Panchayats are important, but law and order in urban areas can't be ignored. 🙄

James A

As someone from the US who has visited Himachal many times, I'm impressed by the dedication of these Panchayat leaders. The anti-drug focus is critical – I've seen how heroin has affected communities worldwide. Hope they succeed. But infrastructure issues like roads and water are just as urgent. Keep going, Himachal! 🇮🇳

Kavya N

"Golden period" for Panchayats? Let's hope it's not just election rhetoric. The real test will be in the next 5 years – will water reach every tap? Will roads be built? Will schools and anganwadis improve? And yes, drug abuse is a menace. I appreciate Nena Chauhan and Hemraj Sharma's commitment to a drug-free village. Actions will speak louder than words. 💪

Vikram M

I'm skeptical about Panch

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