Himachal: Opposition expresses dissatisfaction with state govt's response to ongoing disaster
Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], August 28 (ANI): The Opposition BJP in the Himachal Pradesh Assembly staged a walkout for the second time during the ongoing monsoon session, citing dissatisfaction with the government's response to the ongoing disaster and the absence of Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu from the House.
Leader of the Opposition and former Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur, speaking to the media after the walkout, said "Entire villages have been washed away. The Kullu-Manali road has been blocked for the past three days, with all routes cut off and thousands of tourists stranded. People are spending nights in their vehicles. In Lahaul and Chamba, the situation is such that even ration supplies are not reaching people. The government has failed to arrange essential supplies."
"When the Deputy Chief Minister says 'everything is fine,' it is misleading. Opening the road up to Chamba does not mean that people stranded in Bharmaur or other cut-off areas have been evacuated. Many areas in Kullu-Manali, Lahaul-Spiti, and Chamba remain inaccessible," he said.
"For the past month and a half, heavy rains have devastated different districts, but this time, Chamba has been hit severely. My constituency is completely cut off, there is no contact with the area, and we have no confirmed casualty figures. We wanted the government to ensure the evacuation of stranded people, but instead, they are giving wrong numbers. The Speaker says the road opened at 2 AM, but the Chamba headquarters itself is still inaccessible. Dalhousie, Churah, Pangi, and Sach Pass have received more than a foot of snow, and all routes are blocked," Hans Raj said.
The Opposition maintains that the government's "casual approach" is worsening the crisis. (ANI)