Himachal's Financial Crisis: Pratibha Singh Urges BJP to Restore Vital Grant

Former HPCC president Pratibha Singh has called on the state BJP to urgently take up the matter of the discontinued Revenue Deficit Grant with the central government. She warned that stopping the grant poses a severe challenge to Himachal Pradesh's current and future financial health. Singh argued the grant is deserved due to the state's crucial role in national environmental conservation, including protecting forests and rivers. She appealed for bipartisan support, stating this is a time to protect the state's rights, not engage in political blame.

Key Points: Pratibha Singh Urges BJP to Restore Himachal's Revenue Grant

  • RDG discontinuation threatens state finances
  • Singh urges BJP to lobby Centre
  • Grant linked to environmental conservation
  • Call to avoid political blame games
  • Warns all future govts will face issue
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RDG should be restored in Himachal's interest, BJP should take up matter with PM: Pratibha Singh

Ex-Congress chief Pratibha Singh urges state BJP to take up Revenue Deficit Grant issue with PM Modi, warning of severe economic impact.

"The stoppage of RDG will severely impact Himachal Pradesh's economy. - Pratibha Singh"

Shimla, February 10

Former Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee president Pratibha Singh on Tuesday urged the state BJP to talk with its leaders at the Centre so that the Revenue Deficit Grant to the state by the Centre is not discontinued.

She said discontinuation of RDG would pose a serious challenge not only to the state's current financial health but also to its future economy. "The stoppage of RDG will severely impact Himachal Pradesh's economy. Therefore, BJP leaders must reflect deeply on this issue and extend full support to the state's legitimate demand," she said.

The Congress leader said the state BJP should take up the matter with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

She asserted that this was not the time for political blame games. "This is the time to protect Himachal Pradesh's rights and self-respect," Pratibha Singh said.

The former HPCC chief said that BJP-led governments have been at the Centre earlier too but no government had ever taken such a harsh step of stopping compensation for revenue losses faced by the state. She pointed out that Himachal Pradesh plays a crucial role in conserving the country's natural environment. "The state has made a significant contribution towards protecting forests and rivers. Both Congress and BJP governments in the state have taken important steps in this direction, for which Himachal has received appreciation at national and international levels," she said.

Pratibha Singh maintained that, in recognition of these efforts, the Revenue Deficit Grant should continue to be provided to Himachal Pradesh. She said all governments of the state will face this problem if it is not addressed.

Pratibha Singh said that continued financial support is essential for Himachal Pradesh's progress. She expressed hope that all BJP leaders from the state would seriously deliberate on the issue and make a meaningful contribution towards the restoration of the Revenue Deficit Grant in the larger interest of Himachal Pradesh.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see a Congress leader appealing to the state BJP. It shows the issue is genuinely above party lines. Hope they listen and work together for Himachal.
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Aman W
While I agree the grant is important, the state government also needs to look at boosting its own revenue sources. Can't always depend on Delhi. Tourism, hydropower, horticulture – we have so much potential!
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Priyanka N
Himachal protects forests and rivers for the entire nation. It's only fair that the Centre supports this effort financially. Stopping the RDG is a punishment we don't deserve. Jai Himachal! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
A pragmatic appeal. The point about past BJP governments at the Centre never taking such a step is noteworthy. The current leadership should reconsider for the sake of cooperative federalism.
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Kavya N
As a teacher in Shimla, I'm worried. If state finances get hit, our schools and development projects will suffer first. Hope our leaders find a solution soon. This is about our children's future.

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