Key Points

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju emphasized the BJP-led government's focus on tribal welfare during his Himachal visit. He highlighted ongoing road projects to improve connectivity in remote areas like Lahaul Spiti. Rijiju also praised PM Modi's commitment to mountain regions while acknowledging local leaders' contributions. Meanwhile, heavy rainfall has disrupted infrastructure across the state, complicating relief efforts.

Key Points: Kiren Rijiju Highlights Modi Govt Tribal Welfare Schemes in Himachal

  • Rijiju announces road construction from Kaza to Keylong for better connectivity
  • BJP schemes target tribal youth and minorities in Himachal
  • Mentions collaboration with ex-CM Jairam Thakur and MP Kangana Ranaut
  • Heavy rainfall disrupts infrastructure amid welfare push
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Himachal: Kiren Rijiju reiterates Centre's commitment to tribals, minorities

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju reaffirms BJP's commitment to tribal welfare and infrastructure development in Himachal Pradesh's remote regions.

"PM Modi always had a focus on the mountain regions... You can see the difference in the border area on your own. – Kiren Rijiju"

Kullu, June 29

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Sunday stated that the BJP-led Union Government has introduced various welfare schemes for tribal and reiterated Prime Minister Narendra Modi's commitment towards the mountain regions.

Rijiju informed about the ongoing road construction works from Kaza to Kelong and stated that this would help improve the state's connectivity with National Highways.

"We have introduced various schemes for tribals and minorities, especially for the youth... PM Modi always had a focus on the mountain regions... Our former Chief Minister, Jairam Thakur, also launched a sewerage scheme in Keylong with us, along with the local MP, Kangana Ranaut. We also got the opportunity to meet the party members... You can see the difference in the border area on your own. From Kaza to Keylong, the work of the road construction is going on; after that, it will improve the connectivity of Himachal Pradesh with the national highways," Rijiju told reporters here.

The Union Minister stated that during his visit to Himachal Pradesh's most remote areas, including Kinnaur and Lahaul Spiti, he laid the foundation stone for various schemes benefiting tribals and minorities.

He said that he would also visit the Chamba, Solan and Una districts of Himachal Pradesh on his next visit.

Rijiju was on a four-day visit to Himachal Pradesh. On the last day of his tour, while returning to Chandigarh from Lahaul Spiti, Rijiju stopped for a while in Kullu, where the administrative officials and BJP members gave him a grand welcome.

Meanwhile, the heavy downpour in Himachal has wreaked havoc in the state, with Revenue and Horticulture Minister Jagat Singh Negi on Sunday saying that road connectivity and power lines have been impacted in several regions of the state as heavy rainfall over the past 24 hours has caused significant damage across several parts of state, with incidents of landslides, waterlogging, and disrupted connectivity being reported from multiple districts.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
All these announcements are fine, but what about the current flood situation? My relatives in Shimla are stranded without electricity. Maybe ministers should focus on immediate relief first rather than photo ops with Kangana Ranaut!
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Aman W
As someone from Lahaul, I appreciate the infrastructure push. Our villages finally getting proper roads after decades! But request the govt to ensure local employment in these projects - too many outside laborers being brought in currently.
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Sarah B
Visiting as a tourist last month, the difference in border area infrastructure is visible. But environmental concerns are real - hope they're doing proper impact assessments before these massive constructions in fragile mountain ecosystems.
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Vikram M
Why is Kangana Ranaut involved in development projects? She's an actress, not an administrator. Focus should be on qualified IAS officers and local representatives who understand ground realities. This celebrity politics isn't helping anyone.
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Kavya N
My Spiti village finally got mobile network last year after Modi govt's Digital India push. Small changes make big differences in remote areas ❤️ But please improve healthcare facilities too - nearest hospital is 6 hours away!
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Ramesh W
Good intentions but implementation is key. Last year's sewerage scheme in Keylong got delayed by

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