Congress will tell public about BJP’s false propaganda of National Highways in Himachal: Jitendra Sharma

Says the public has become speechless on being found cheated

Congress will tell public about BJP’s false propaganda of National Highways in Himachal: Jitendra Sharma

Dharamshala: Congress State Spokesperson Jitendra Sharma said that, in Himachal Pradesh, the issues on which BJP attained power and formed a government are now being eliminated one by one, with the passage of time and the public has become speechless on being found cheated.

Jitender Sharma said that firstly the party is raising the issue of National highways. He said , “Before the Legislative Assembly elections in Himachal, Nitin Gadkari, the Minister of Surface and Transport Department of the Central Government, announced 69 new  National Highways (@ 65000 thousand rupees) ,for the state in a hurry, and promised that as soon as the formation of the BJP Government is completed in HP ,the network of these roads will start spreading in the State. He authenticated his promise with the clarification that there is already a BJP government in the Centre, and there is no reason for unfulfilling the promise.”

He said that now these road projects are vanishing from the state. He further said that   it seems Rs.65000 has now been shifted towards Tamilnadu and Kerala because the government in Himachal Pradesh has already been formed and now two important Vidhan Sabha elections are awaited in these southern states.

Congress spokesperson added that in the election manifesto, too, the BJP redeemed it as a major achievement of  this small state. Today, the BJP government in Himachal is completing around three years, and the government’s determination to work is so shaky that an announcement is made one  day and the next day it goes back to it.

“The Congress party in the state will raise the issues of these false declarations of the government, loudly on every platform, so that people in the upcoming panchayat and municipal elections could not be cheated again of such false propaganda,” said Sharma.