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Prior to the monsoon session, a BJP legislative party meeting was conducted in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

The Himachal Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) parliamentary party met on Monday in Shimla to make plans for the forthcoming monsoon session, which is set to begin on September 18.

Jai Ram Thakur, a former chief minister and leader of the opposition, presided over the gathering.

The largest problems in the state, according to him, are the individuals who are homeless and landless following the calamity.

The homes and land of people have been gone. We’ll bring up the matter in the Assembly. Roads are blocked off, and individuals are opening them on their own. We’ll apply pressure to the administration on this, Thakur told ANI.

“The hotel business has suffered severe harm; we will address these problems. We’ll attempt to get them to give us assurances as well. The calamity has caused loss, and institutions are being shut down. The previous Chief Minister said, “We will bring this up before the legislature.

The MLAs are raising their concerns right now. We have also urged all MLAs to support the party and the people. In addition to speaking with the Union Home Minister and writing him a letter, Thakur said, “I also requested further help.

In a media interview, senior BJP lawmaker Randheer Sharma said that the party will speak out for the general public during the assembly session. He said that resolutions, including one praising the ISRO and scientists on successful space missions, had been approved. He said that the state catastrophe fund also receives a monthly salary contribution from the MLAs.

We have congratulated the scientists on the Chandryan 3 mission’s success and praised the Union government at our meeting today. The Party’s lawmakers are preparing management solutions for the future in the disaster-stricken state, and we’ll bring up all of these topics in the approaching assembly monsoon session, according to Randheer Sharma.

 

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