Key Points

Himachal Pradesh's Assembly session turned chaotic as Opposition MLAs demanded immediate adjournment to assist in flood relief efforts. BJP legislators criticized Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu for attending political rallies in Delhi and Bihar instead of leading rescue operations. The Opposition highlighted that Chamba, Kullu-Manali, and Lahaul-Spiti remain cut off with thousands of pilgrims stranded during Manimahesh Yatra. Heated exchanges forced a 15-minute adjournment as MLAs insisted that elected representatives should be in their constituencies during the crisis.

Key Points: Himachal Opposition Demands Assembly Adjournment for Disaster Relief

  • Opposition demands immediate transportation including helicopters for MLAs
  • CM Sukhu criticized for attending political rallies outside state
  • Around 3200 people rescued but communication blackouts persist
  • Manimahesh Yatra pilgrims stranded with unknown safety status
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Himachal Pradesh: Opposition seeks House adjournment, government support to visit disaster-hit areas

BJP MLAs demand House suspension to visit flood-hit Chamba, criticize CM Sukhu's absence during Himachal's worst natural disaster while he attends political rallies.

"The House should be adjourned so we can go to the affected areas - Janak Raj, BJP MLA"

Shimla, August 28

The Himachal Pradesh Assembly witnessed uproar on the ninth day of the monsoon session on Thursday as Opposition MLAs demanded that the House be adjourned so they could reach disaster-hit areas particularly in Chamba district and assist in relief and rescue efforts.

BJP legislators Hans Raj, Janak Raj, and D.S. Thakur urged the government to arrange immediate transportation, including helicopters if needed, to allow them to visit their constituencies. They said Assembly proceedings should be suspended so that "full strength" could be deployed in relief work.

The Opposition also raised strong objections to the absence of Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu from the Assembly, accusing him of being busy with political engagements outside the state while Himachal struggles with one of its worst natural disasters. Heated exchanges forced a 15-minute adjournment of proceedings.

Speaking to ANI, Leader of the Opposition Jai Ram Thakur said Chamba, Kullu-Manali, Lahaul-Spiti, and other parts of the state had been badly hit by heavy rains, floods, and landslides, cutting off road connectivity.

"When political engagements clash with the Assembly session, a Chief Minister should suspend those engagements and focus on the state -- that's what I have always done. But our CM has been in Delhi since yesterday and is in Bihar today to address a political rally. This is extremely unfortunate when the state is reeling under disaster. The CM should be here leading rescue operations, not addressing rallies," Thakur said.

He added that official statements from the CM about the situation were "not factually correct." Thakur claimed that around 3,200 people had been rescued so far, but communication blackouts made it hard to get accurate figures.

"The Manimahesh Yatra has around 10,000 pilgrims, and many remain stranded due to landslides and flash floods. We don't know exactly where they are or how many are safe. I will speak to the Union Home Minister to push for this disaster to be declared a national calamity so Himachal gets maximum assistance," Thakur said.

Bharmaur MLA Janak Raj told ANI that many pilgrims had arrived in his constituency for the Manimahesh Yatra, but heavy rains and communication breakdowns had left families unable to contact each other.

"I want to assure everyone that, by Lord Shiva's grace, people are safe so far. There have been no confirmed casualties in my constituency, and all stranded pilgrims on the yatra route have been rescued. However, road connectivity will take another two to three days to restore. Local people have stepped up to provide food, and there is no shortage of ration. We must not politicise this -- helicopters belong to the people of Himachal and should be used for their rescue, not for any political purpose," Raj said.

He stressed that elected representatives should be in their constituencies during such crises, not confined to legislative debates.

"The House should be adjourned so we can go to the affected areas. The police and administrative staff engaged in the Assembly session should be diverted to rescue operations," he said.

The legislators pointed out that several parts of Chamba remain completely cut off, with shortages of essentials worsening. Opposition members accused the government of failing to deploy adequate relief resources and said rescue operations were moving at "an unacceptably slow pace."

With torrential rains, landslides, and floods destroying homes, orchards, and bridges across the state, the Opposition has intensified pressure on the Sukhu government to prioritise relief work over political engagements.

- ANI

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Priya S
I have family in Chamba and we haven't been able to contact them for 2 days. The government needs to prioritize rescue operations over everything else. Helicopters should be deployed immediately for stranded pilgrims.
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Aman W
While I agree the CM should be present, let's not forget that coordination with central government is also crucial. Maybe he's in Delhi to secure more resources and funds for Himachal. We need both state and central support.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Manimahesh last year, I can't imagine the plight of those stranded pilgrims. The government must declare this a national calamity and deploy army rescue teams immediately. Every minute counts!
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Nikhil C
The MLAs are right - they should be with their people during such crises. Assembly sessions can wait, but rescue operations cannot. Hope the government arranges transportation for them to reach affected areas ASAP.
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Kavya N
It's heartening to hear that local people are stepping up to provide food and support. In times like these, community spirit matters more than politics. Let's hope all pilgrims are safe and rescued soon. 🕉️
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Michael C
Having experienced similar disasters in other countries, I appreciate the complexity of rescue operations in mountainous terrain. However, communication is key - the government must

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