Shimla:
BJP national president
Jagat Prakash Nadda on Saturday said the Himachal Pradesh govt “cannot run for a day without the help of the central govt”.
When the central govt gives a revenue deficit grant, the state govt employees get salary and when the Centre sends money, retired employees are disbursed their monthly pension, Nadda said while taking a dig at the Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu-led Congress govt in Himachal.
Chief minister Sukhu goes to Haryana to campaign for the party in the assembly elections and says the Congress will give Rs 1,500 to all women, but he does not fulfil the promises made to the women in Himachal Pradesh, he highlighted. On the second day of his two-day visit to Himachal, Nadda inaugurated the newly built BJP office at Nahan in Sirmaur district and unveiled the plaque of the BJP office in Dehra. State BJP president Dr Rajiv Bindal, among others, was present on the occasion.
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