Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

No bouquets, garlands, a flower stick will do, says Himachal CM

- Gaurav Bisht gaurav.bisht@hindustant­imes.com

SHIMLA: A week after taking over the reins, Himachal Pradesh chief minister (CM) Jai Ram Th a ku rap pea led to the people on Tuesday, not to bring bouquets and garlands for him.

“We respect feelings of the people who voted the BJP to power, but I would like to appeal to all, kindly give your blessings and for that, a single flower stick will do,” the new CM said during a function at Ghannahatt­i.

Thakur, while on his way to Man di town, was accorded a welcome at Ghannahatt­i. Thakur had maintained that his government will not follow VIP culture. Thakur, known for his simplicity, accentuate­d on Tuesday that his government will be a common man’s government.

He assured the people of Shimla rural assistance for developmen­t. “We are here to serve the people and not to boast of works unnecessar­ily,” he said, adding, “Work is worship for us and my government is committed to ensure the welfare of the people at large.

He added, “Our government will carry all-round developmen­t in the state. Our aim is to serve people for 15 years by ensuring equitable developmen­t and welfare of common man.”

Jai Ram, who addressed the gathering at Ghannahatt­i semiurban area falling in Shimla rural constituen­cy represente­d by Vikramadit­ya, son of former CM Virbhadra Singh further said, “There was a close contest in Shimla rural. However, we have to work hard to ensure that the seat remains under BJP during the next elections.

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