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Anurag Thakur Offers Prayers at Jakhu Temple, Joins Tree Plantation Drive in Shimla

Former Union Minister Anurag Thakur offered prayers at the Hanuman Temple in Jakhu, Shimla, seeking blessings for the nation's progress. He then participated in a tree plantation drive, planting a Deodar Pine sapling alongside senior BJP leader Suresh Bharadwaj. Thakur highlighted India's economic rise and urged citizens to maintain cleanliness and protect the environment. He also commented on the Uniform Civil Code and criticized Pakistan for promoting terrorism.

Himachal Pradesh: Anurag Thakur offers prayers at Shimla's Jakhu Temple; joins tree plantation drive

Shimla, June 29

Former Union Minister and BJP MP Anurag Thakur visited the Hanuman Temple at Jakhu in Shimla on Monday morning, offering prayers and seeking blessings for the continued progress and prosperity of the nation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.

Following the temple visit, Thakur participated in a tree plantation drive at Jakhu Hills, planting a Deodar Pine sapling as part of an environmental conservation initiative. Former Minister of the Himachal Pradesh government and senior BJP leader, Suresh Bharadwaj, also participated in the plantation drive, planting a deodar Pine sapling along with other BJP leaders.

Speaking to ANI after the programme, he touched upon a range of national issues, including economic growth, environmental protection, illegal immigration, national security, and the Uniform Civil Code (UCC).

Thakur said he prayed for the country's continued development under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.

"India has risen from being counted among the 'Fragile Five' economies to becoming the world's fifth-largest economy and one of the fastest-growing major economies. Around 250 million people have been lifted out of poverty. This has been possible because of Prime Minister Modi's honest commitment to the welfare of the poor and the development of the nation," he said.

Highlighting the importance of the Swachh Bharat Mission, Thakur urged citizens to take responsibility for maintaining cleanliness.

"People generally do not litter while travelling abroad, but often display a different attitude within the country. Every citizen should keep their homes, streets, villages, and surroundings clean. A clean India is everyone's responsibility," he said.

Thakur stressed the need to protect the environment and combat climate change.

"If we want to safeguard the environment, we must increase tree cover. We are already witnessing the challenges of global warming. This year's delayed monsoon has adversely affected farmers and agriculture. Himachal Pradesh is regarded as the lungs of North India due to its vast forest cover, which has increased significantly over the past two decades. We should continue our efforts to expand it further," he said.

Commenting on the political situation in West Bengal, Thakur alleged that the state has long struggled with lawlessness, illegal infiltration and criminal activities.

He congratulated the BJP leadership in the state, saying efforts are being made to address these longstanding challenges and identify those who have entered India illegally.

Thakur reiterated the BJP's commitment to implementing the Uniform Civil Code (UCC).

"The BJP is committed to bringing the Uniform Civil Code across the country. Uttarakhand has taken the lead, and other states are also moving towards implementing the UCC," he said.

Responding to recent comments from Pakistan following the India-Pakistan cricket match, Thakur dismissed the statements.

"Pakistan has failed in almost every sector except promoting terrorism. Whenever it faces its own failures, it attempts to blame India. Such statements only reflect Pakistan's inability to address its internal problems," he said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

The UCC part makes me nervous. India's diversity is our strength, and one-size-fits-all laws could hurt tribal communities and personal laws. I hope the government considers all viewpoints before rushing into this. Also, glad to see them planting trees in Shimla!

Jessica F

I love that he acknowledged India's economic growth from fragile five to fifth largest. But the poverty figures need real scrutiny—250 million lifted out of poverty is a huge claim. Would love to see independent verification. Still, the tree planting is genuinely nice. 🌳

Sneha F

The Pakistan comment was unnecessary in a Himachal event. We should focus on our own development rather than always dragging neighbors. But I appreciate the message about keeping India clean—we do need to change our attitude towards littering. Swachh Bharat should be everyone's mission. 🧹

David E

Interesting that he mentioned delayed monsoons and farmer distress. Climate change is hitting Himachal hard—erratic rainfall, landslides, and crop failures. Tree plantation is good but they need policy action too. At least someone in power is acknowledging the problem. ☀️🌧️

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