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Congress tagging on Centre’s schemes: Vivek

Bharatiya Janata Party state spokesperson Vivek Sharma said after the Chief Minister’s visit to Solan

After waiting for 6 hours, the Chief Minister arrived in Solan, the courtyard of mother Shoolini Devi and after completing the three guarantees from this holy land, he gave his bundle of lies to the state.

The Chief Minister should take moral responsibility for the atmosphere of distrust, anarchy and instability that has arisen among the state employees due to OPS.

Employees working on corporation boards and on contract are all worried about their future and want to come into the mainstream.

The state government should tell the public how many employees are converting from NPS to OPS and retiring during their tenure. The government does not run by talking big, when is the government going to pay the pending dues of the employees? The Chief Minister should have been told.

The manner in which the government, which gave false guarantees of Rs 1500, has looted the trust and faith of the mothers and sisters of the state, is worthy of concern. Sukh’s government has combined the efforts made to plunder the treasures of our temples, which are the centers of faith and belief of the mothers and sisters, and commercialize them. Those who are committing crimes are following the footsteps of Mohammad Gauri. State spokesperson said on the Electrical Wahan Incentive Scheme by Congress.

It is a matter for consideration whether the new lie that has been told by including a startup worth Rs 680 crore and guarantee of 100,000 employment suits the post of Chief Minister.

By Congressizing the Centre’s Kamdhenu and Electrical Vehicle Incentive Scheme, the government should also tell how much of the Centre’s budget provision of Rs 10 lakh crore was taken by the state government.

I want to remind the Chief Minister about the facility of providing 50% loan of Rs 10 lakh from banks.

During the tenure of Jairam ji’s government, there were 107556 public beneficiaries under this Mudra Yojana in the state. He distributed Rs 2151 crore in the ratio of 10 lakhs every year without any collateral property in the name of Mudra Yojana for employment to the youth.

Former teachers used to say that even for copying one needs intelligence, leave aside the cabinet, questions are also being raised on the competence of those officials who are pasting the tags of the state on such theft schemes.

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