Key Points

Himachal's Industry Minister Harshvardhan Chauhan has strongly refuted claims of the Centre providing special charity to the state. He stated the financial assistance received was merely routine disaster relief available to all states. Chauhan criticized the BJP and former Chief Minister Jairam Thakur for glorifying this standard aid. He emphasized that Himachal deserves a significant special package for the massive damages it has suffered.

Key Points: Harshvardhan Chauhan Says Special Package Himachal Right Not Charity

  • Minister clarifies central aid was standard disaster relief, not special charity from BJP government
  • Highlights Rs 15,000 crore total damage in 2023 and 2025 versus Rs 4,253 crore received
  • Criticizes former CM Jairam Thakur for focusing on his constituency over state issues
  • Asserts special economic package is Himachal's right for disaster recovery, not alms
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Not charity to Himachal; special package was our right, says minister Harshvardhan Chauhan

Himachal Minister Harshvardhan Chauhan asserts the Centre's disaster relief was routine, not charity, and demands a special economic package for the state.

"The Centre has given Himachal no charity. The assistance we received was part of the regular allocation - Harshvardhan Chauhan"

Shimla, September 23

Amid the ongoing debate over central assistance for natural calamities in Himachal Pradesh, Industry Minister Harshvardhan Chauhan on Tuesday asserted that the Centre had given the state "no charity" and that the support extended was only routine disaster relief provided to every state.

Speaking at a press conference in Shimla, Chauhan said the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was unnecessarily glorifying the Centre's role, while in reality, Himachal Pradesh did not receive the special economic package it deserved in the wake of devastating natural disasters.

"The Centre has given Himachal no charity. The assistance we received was part of the regular allocation that every state gets under disaster relief and rescue provisions. Yet, the BJP keeps beating drums of praise as if the Centre has flooded Himachal with money," said Chauhan.

The minister underlined that despite facing unprecedented challenges, the state government amended its disaster relief manual to ensure timely support for affected families. He pointed out that Himachal Pradesh suffered damages worth Rs 10,000 crore in 2023 and Rs 5,000 crore in 2025, but over the last five years, the state had received only Rs 4,253 crore through NDRF, SDRF and other channels.

"Himachal should have been granted a special economic package, but that did not happen," he added.

Targeting the BJP, Chauhan criticised former Chief Minister Jairam Thakur, saying he was limiting his role to his constituency rather than speaking for the entire state.

"Jairam Thakur and the BJP are showering praise on the Centre as if rivers of money are flowing into Himachal. He goes to Delhi demanding projects and funds specifically for Siraj, but he should be raising the issues of the entire state. Jairam Thakur is not a leader of Himachal Pradesh; he is only a leader confined to the Siraj Assembly segment," Chauhan remarked.

Chauhan emphasised that it was the constitutional responsibility of the Centre to support states during disasters and help strengthen their organisational capacity. He reiterated that Himachal's demand was not for alms but for rightful assistance.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Shimla who lost property in the landslides, I completely agree with Minister Chauhan. We see BJP leaders taking credit for basic relief work while actual reconstruction funds are missing. Our beautiful state deserves better support.
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Michael C
Interesting perspective. While I understand the minister's frustration, shouldn't states also focus on building disaster-resilient infrastructure? The frequency of natural calamities is increasing globally. Maybe both state and centre need to work on prevention strategies.
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Anjali F
Jairam Thakur should indeed speak for entire Himachal, not just his constituency. When Uttarakhand got special packages after disasters, why not Himachal? This selective treatment is unfair. 😠
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Sarah B
The numbers speak for themselves - massive damages but minimal assistance. Hill states face unique challenges that require special attention. Hope the Centre listens to genuine concerns beyond political point-scoring.
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Karthik V
Both sides are playing politics with people's suffering. Instead of blame games, we need concrete action. The affected families don't care about political parties - they just want their lives rebuilt. 🙏

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