Minimum fare is Rs 10, discussion on the cost of health check-up slip, the present Congress government is anti-people: Trilok
BJP State General Secretary Trilok Kapoor said that the present Congress government is continuously taking anti-people decisions. One after another, such decisions are being taken in the entire state which are only troubling the public, the minimum fare in buses is Rs 10 and while addressing the Mandis, the minister is saying that there is no change of Rs 5, so the fare is being made Rs 10. What kind of joke is this which is proving to be costly for the public.
He said that now the present Congress government has also set its sights on health services, where they are talking about taking money even for making prescriptions for treatment and the minister of the department is giving such arguments that taking money for prescriptions is not wrong. It seems that the Health Minister has become old and he should retire, because he is unable to understand the pain of the public.
He said that the disabled are sitting on a dharna outside the secretariat. Sometimes they are pushed by the administration, beaten with sticks by the police personnel and sometimes they have even been injured. This type of attitude exposes the real Hitler Raj face of the present Congress government.
Today, the slogans that came out of the mouth of these handicapped people have become a topic of discussion in the whole of Himachal Pradesh. The slogans were something like this – Who ate the wild chicken, Sukhu ate, Sukhu ate. Similarly, slogans like Sukhu Mama Manda Nahi were also raised. This shows how much the people of Himachal Pradesh are upset with the current Congress government and its leader.
He said that the present government has failed miserably in the liquor policy as well, where the Chief Minister had made big promises in the assembly that we will increase the income of Himachal Pradesh through this policy but it remained a dream only, because more than half of the liquor contracts were not sold. Now in Himachal Pradesh, liquor contracts will be auctioned one by one instead of big units. The state cabinet had to take this decision due to non-allocation of about 400 liquor contracts.
Every planning of the present Congress government is failing and now the failure rate has increased a lot, it has become almost impossible for the Chief Minister and his advisors to handle this loss.