HPCC chief to embark on tour across state to boost morale of party workers
As part of this effort, she will visit all districts in the state and hold meetings with block-level leaders and workers, he said.
As part of this effort, she will visit all districts in the state and hold meetings with block-level leaders and workers, he said.
In a statement issued here on Friday, he said holding Cabinet meetings twice in a single day, where all ministers are not able to attend reflects the state of confusion the ruling party is in.
HP Vidhan Sabha Speaker Vipin Singh Parmar said the privilege notice has been forwarded to Principal Secretary, Home and assembly Secretary for further action.
In addition, there are disparities and contradictions which should be removed at the earliest.
The party will hold direct dialogue with workers to raise awareness on these as well as other issues concerning the people during the padyatras.
The protest in Shimla was organised in front of the DC office in which State Congress chief Kuldeep Singh Rathore and Shimla (Rural) MLA Vikramaditya Singh participated among others.
Expressing surprise at the decision, Rathore said the state government first takes decisions without any proper consultation but later backtracks from it which was causing distrust among administrative officers.
I will not tolerate injustice to anyone in the state, especially Dalits and the Congress party will stand with the people in their fight against such injustices
It was challenge from Congress leaders including state chief Kuldeep Singh Rathore to BJP leadership to conduct MC polls on party symbol after both the parties claimed victory in over 70 per cent seats in Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs), Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) and Zila Parishad elections.
The Leader of the Opposition, Mukesh Agnihotri, termed the bill as “black day” in the history of Himachal when the state is celebrating 50 years of statehood and said the state government was aiming to increase the limit to double with new amendments.