SHIMLA:
His comments came during a state-level function organised at Luhnu Ground of district Bilaspur to mark two years of the Congress government. The rally witnessed a huge crowd.
CM Sukhu said, "BJP misused the central agencies, money and power to topple governments but the people of Himachal have taught them a lesson."
Sukhu said that when an attempt was made to destabilise the government, Jai Ram Thakur went to buy coat-pants and had said that now even God cannot save the government, but the public had faith in Congress policies.
The chief minister said, "The BJP government at the Centre is giving step-motherly treatment to Himachal. The central government has not provided any help but we are working to bring back the state's economy on track."
The present Congress government has taken ₹28,000 crore loan in the past two years out of which over ₹11,200 crore was spent to pay interest on loans taken by the previous governments since 1971, said CM Sukhu.
Congress state in-charge Rajiv Shukla criticised the central government for withholding disaster relief funds for Himachal.
BJP leaders go to Delhi to stop financial aid to Himachal: Agnihotri Deputy chief minister Mukesh Agnihotri challenging the BJP to topple their government, said, "Then also we were 40 and now also we are 40."
Agnihotri said, "You need strength to topple a government. We know how much strength BJP leaders have. When our government was formed, then also we were 40 and even now we are 40." "You (BJP) will not come to power," said deputy CM. "BJP's every effort to topple the government has failed. So now they are trying to defame the government. BJP leaders go to Delhi to stop financial aid to Himachal. These people are anti-Himachal," he further said.
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