UNA: Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu LauncheD Scathing Attack on Rebel Congress MLAs, accused BJP of promoting Corruption and horse trading in the state..
In a fiery speech during the launch of his election campaign in Kutlehar, Una, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu minced no words as he directly targeted six rebel Congress MLAs, urging them to save their integrity from being sold to the highest bidder.
Sukhu, addressing a fervent crowd, declared that the era of selling and consuming political power is over, emphasizing the values of honesty, morality, and courage over monetary influence.
With a resolute tone, Sukhu exposed the alleged corruption within the ranks, asserting, "Every rebel MLA was sold for Rs 15 crore, we have proof."
He vowed to pursue legal action against those involved, promising that they will face consequences behind bars.
The Chief Minister did not spare the opposition either, calling upon BJP leaders and workers to stand against corruption and uphold the sanctity of public office.
He warned against the perils of allowing tainted individuals to infiltrate political ranks, asserting that such elements would only continue to exploit their positions for personal gain.
Singling out former MLA Devendra Bhutto, Sukhu accused him of neglecting public issues and prioritizing personal interests.
He urged the electorate to distinguish between truth and falsehood, rallying support for candidates committed to serving the community's interests.
In a bid to rally support for upcoming by-elections, Sukhu endorsed Vivek Sharma for the Kutlahar constituency, highlighting his dedication and track record of service.
He also voiced confidence in Satpal Raijada for the Una Lok Sabha seat, urging voters to back candidates who prioritize public welfare over personal gain.
Highlighting his government's commitment to transparency and accountability, Sukhu reiterated, "We closed the doors of corruption in our 14-month tenure."
He condemned the rebel MLAs for betraying the trust of the electorate and undermining the welfare schemes put forth by the government.
In a parting shot, Sukhu affirmed the government's resolve to empower women, announcing a monthly stipend of Rs 1500 per month.
He remained steadfast in the face of opposition, asserting that no force could derail their efforts to uplift the marginalized sections of society.
The Chief Minister's impassioned address signifies a pivotal moment in the state's political landscape, with the upcoming elections poised to determine the trajectory of governance and integrity in Himachal Pradesh.