Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Cong, BJP spar over corona crisis

- Gaurav Bisht gaurav.bisht@hindustant­imes.com

SHIMLA: Himachal’s monsoon session commenced on a fiery note on Monday with the ruling BJP and the opposition sniping at each other over the handling of the Covid-19 crisis in the state.

After the House paid tributes to departed leaders, the CM informed the House of the business for the day. However, speaker Vipin Singh Parmar asked the CM to tell the assembly about the government’s handling of the corona crisis.

Objecting, leader of opposition Mukesh Agnihotri said his party had already given notice under Rule 67, demanding suspension of business to discuss the Covid crisis and that the matter was not being raised in a correct manner. He was supported by other members of the opposition.

Pandemoniu­m prevailed in the House as the opposition raised slogans for over 15 minutes . Parliament­ary affairs minister Suresh Bhardwaj tried to pacify the opposition, to no avail.

When Bhardwaj said the opposition had nothing concrete to contribute to the discussion, they started raising slogans.

Later, the speaker agreed to suspend business, which pacified the opposition. However, then BJP members resorted to sloganeeri­ng, which provoked the opposition , who started rais

ing counter slogans.

When forest minister Rakesh Pathania repeatedly came to the CM’s defence, a heated exchange ensued between Agnihotri and the minister.

In response to Agnihotri’s charge that the government had abjectly failed in handling the Covid-19 crisis, the CM said the government had done an excellent job on that front.

Agnihotri said the government’s actions were reminiscen­t of the emergency and that people were booked for sedition during the period.

The CM, in turn, accused the opposition of resorting to ‘cheap politics’ over the pandemic. All India Congress Committee (AICC) secretary and Dalhousie legislator Asha Kumari targeted the government over wasteful expenditur­e during the crisis.

Agnihotri raised the issue of Rajeev Bindal’s resignatio­n from the post of BJP state president after a corruption scandal came to light.

He asked why Bindal was forced to resign.

“A scam took place in the health department under the nose of the CM. Raincoats were distribute­d instead of personal protective kits,” the Congress leader said.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Himachal chief minister Jai Ram Thakur addressing the House in Shimla on Monday.
HT PHOTO Himachal chief minister Jai Ram Thakur addressing the House in Shimla on Monday.

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