Action after discussing judgment: CM

Action after discussing judgment: CM
Shimla: After the Himachal Pradesh high court nullified the appointment of six chief parliamentary secretaries (CPSs), chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Wednesday said after going through the judgment, it would be discussed with the council of ministers as well as officials to decide further course of action.
Sukhu told the mediapersons in Dharamshala that he had not yet read the judgment. Baijnath MLA Kishori Lal, whose appointment as CPS has been quashed by the court, was also standing with Sukhu. Kishori Lal later told the mediapersons that he respected the high court decision. TNN
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