Himachal BJP's Massive Protest: Why December 4 Rally Targets "Most Inefficient" Congress Government

The Himachal Pradesh BJP has announced a major protest against the Congress government's three-year tenure. Party leaders are calling this the most inefficient government in the state's history. They plan to gather at Dharamshala's Zorawar Stadium on December 4 to voice public discontent. The protest will highlight issues like financial crisis, unemployment, and delayed Panchayat elections.

Key Points: Himachal BJP Protest Against Congress Government in Dharamshala

  • BJP to hold massive demonstration at Dharamshala's Zorawar Stadium on December 4
  • Bindal calls Congress government most inefficient in Himachal history
  • Party demands timely Panchayat elections amid governance collapse
  • Leaders cite financial crisis with unpaid salaries and restricted treasury withdrawals
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Himachal BJP to hold protest in Dharamshala on December 4; Bindal says Congress government most inefficient

BJP announces December 4 protest in Dharamshala against Congress government's 3-year rule, calling it Himachal's most inefficient administration amid financial crisis.

"These three years have been the years of destruction for the youth and unemployed - Dr Rajeev Bindal"

Shimla, November 19

Himachal Pradesh BJP has announced a large-scale protest against the Congress government's three-year tenure on December 4, at Dharamshala's Zorawar Stadium.

The announcement was made during a joint press conference on Wednesday, which was addressed by Leader of Opposition Jai Ram Thakur and BJP state president Dr Rajeev Bindal. Former Assembly Speaker Vipin Parmar was also present.

Addressing the media, Dr Bindal launched a sharp attack on the Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu government, calling it "the most inefficient government in the history of Himachal Pradesh."

Dr Bindal said the BJP was raising the voice of the people against the failures of the Congress government.

"These three years have been the years of destruction for the youth and unemployed, years of economic breakdown, years of debt and disease, years of false guarantees and the peak of lies, years of murders, robberies, loot and mafia, years of collapse of governance, and years of shutting down institutions, lockouts and blatant nepotism," Bindal alleged.

He said the party would hold a massive demonstration on December 4 at Zorawar Stadium, Dharamshala, asserting that the Congress government had "no moral right to remain in power."

Referring to the Bihar election results, Dr Bindal said the kind of atmosphere created in the country after the Bihar results can only be described as unprecedented.

"The Congress' downfall has been seen across the nation, and its impact is visible in Himachal too. After the results, the Congress has gone into a state of shock," he added.

Dr Bindal also reiterated that the BJP would take to the streets on December 4, demanding timely Panchayat elections.

"Panchayat elections must be held on time, and on this issue the BJP will come out on the streets on December 4."

On allegations against Chaurah MLA Hansraj, Dr Bindal made a brief comment. "The law is doing its work"

Jai Ram Thakur said the Congress's three-year celebration was unjustified and unacceptable.

"This celebration is not going down anyone's throat. The Disaster Act is in force in the state, Panchayat elections are not being held, yet the government is celebrating three years of rule," he said.

He further attacked the state's financial condition. "There is a restriction on withdrawing more than ₹10,000 from the treasury. Employees are not getting salaries, pensions are unpaid, and the youth are unemployed. Even Congress leaders cannot name a single achievement in three years. They shut down the welfare schemes of the previous government and started no new initiatives. As they celebrate three years, the BJP will protest on December 4 against the anti-people decisions of this government," he said.

Taking a jibe at the Congress's performance in Bihar, Thakur added, "In Bihar, the Congress has been reduced to fitting inside a Bolero; in Himachal, we will fit them inside an Alto, since the Chief Minister prefers an Alto," said Thakur.

BJP is making preparations for a big rally on December 4.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I agree there are issues, calling it the "most inefficient government" seems like political rhetoric. Both parties need to focus on solutions rather than just protests. The Alto comment was unnecessary though 🤦‍♀️
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Sarah B
As someone living in Dharamshala, I've seen the infrastructure issues firsthand. The roads are terrible and tourism has suffered. Hope this protest highlights real problems instead of just political drama.
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Arjun K
₹10,000 withdrawal limit from treasury? This is shocking! How can government function like this? Employees not getting salaries is unacceptable. BJP is right to protest this 💯
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Michael C
Interesting timing with the Bihar results. Politics in India is always so dramatic! But seriously, panchayat elections should happen on time - that's basic democracy.
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Kavya N
My father is a retired government employee and his pension has been delayed for 3 months. This government needs to answer for this suffering of senior citizens 😔
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Vikram M
Both parties play the same game when in opposition. BJP did good work in infrastructure when they were in power, but let's see if Congress can turn things around. Democracy needs strong opposition though 👍

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