November 24, 2010

Kaul Singh Thakur today dared the State Chief Minister to hand over the Vigilance to the CBI


Bijender Sharma
Dharmshala---Himachal Congress Chief Kaul Singh Thakur today dared the State Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal to hand over the Vigilance probe into the BJP ‘charge sheet’ against him and other Congress leaders to the CBI and branded the present DIG (Vigilance) RM Sharma as a BJP agent. In his latest post in social networking site Face book. Thakur Kaul Singh also criticized the policies and programmes of the rulling BJP government and said that the hospitals of the State were without doctors, schools were without teachers and the HP University had no proper infrastructure, Dhumal was busy setting up 18 private universities making a mockery of Section 118 of the HP Act. It was ridiculous that the government was toying with the idea of opening as many as 18 private universities in a small state for a big sellout of 500 bighas of the sprawling prime land of the state on a nominal fee, he added.He alleged that it was bemoaning that the provisions of Himachal Pradesh Revenue Act were being violated with impunity to benefit the vested interests. He charged the BJP had miserably failed to generate sources to make the state economically viable and was framing false cases against the Congress leaders. The recent decision of the government to change the rules of power purchase agreement with independent power producers and give them liberty for selling their electricity has been done to benefit a select few under extraneous considerations and due to reasons best known to Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal,he added.He advised BJP to give up its fascists modes of governance to oppress the opposition and warned that their misdeeds were bound to boomerang on them soon. He said the wrong decisions of the BJP government had multiplied the woes of the people already bearing the brunt of the rising prices. Regaining the Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee top post has said his top priority would be to end the the ''corrupt rule'' of BJP in Himachal Pradesh. He said he would free the state from ''the anti-people, anti-workers, anti-farmers and anti-employees BJP government and claimed that the Congress was poised to come to power with two-third majority, he said over 90 per cent of the state budget was being provided by the Congress-led UPA government at the Centre.

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