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Epaper Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Himachal

“Calling BJP leaders ‘anti-Himachal’ reflects frustration and loss of balance” — Rakesh Jamwal

February 24, 2026 09:04 AM

Shimla: BJP Chief Spokesperson and MLA Rakesh Jamwal strongly criticized the recent statement made by State Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi, saying that labeling BJP leaders as “anti-Himachal” reflects political frustration and irresponsible rhetoric. He remarked that such repeated remarks indicate that the minister has lost composure and should focus on fulfilling the responsibility entrusted to him by the people rather than making unwarranted attacks on the opposition.

Jamwal stated that the issue of Revenue Deficit Grant (RDG) was discussed extensively in the Assembly for three consecutive days, where both the ruling party and the opposition presented their views, all of which is part of official legislative record. He clarified that the BJP never said the grant should be stopped; rather, the real question is why it was discontinued. He alleged that the state government failed to present its case effectively before the Finance Commission, which contributed to the present situation.

He further pointed out that the 15th Finance Commission had already indicated a tapering of such grants, yet the state government neither reduced expenditure nor increased revenue sources. Instead, it allegedly expanded spending through appointments such as CPS positions, chairpersons, vice-chairpersons, advisors, OSDs, and additional legal officers. According to Jamwal, the government is busy accommodating its associates while attempting to shift blame for its failures onto the BJP.

He added that the Union Government has consistently supported Himachal Pradesh and recently released around ₹286 crore as disaster relief assistance, but the state government continues to criticize the Centre rather than acknowledging this support. He also noted that the state’s debt has crossed ₹1 lakh crore within three years, yet the government continues to claim that Himachal Pradesh will become self-reliant by 2027 — a contradiction that raises serious questions.


Jamwal said the BJP had raised this issue in the Assembly and sought clarification from the Chief Minister on how self-reliance would be achieved despite rising debt, but no clear response was given. He also alleged that ministers have been given a free hand to use inappropriate language against political opponents, which is against democratic decorum.In conclusion, he said the BJP will continue to raise issues related to the state’s interests and urged the government to improve governance and financial management instead of making baseless allegations against the opposition.

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