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Himachal Pradesh faces financial crisis; ministers to forgo salaries for two months

Due to the state's financial difficulty, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu announced that all state ministers, including himself, will not get salary for the next two months.

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Annesha Barua -- August 29th 2024 07:29 PM -- Updated: August 29th 2024 07:34 PM
Himachal Pradesh faces financial crisis; ministers to forgo salaries for two months

Himachal Pradesh faces financial crisis; ministers to forgo salaries for two months

PTC News Desk: On Thursday, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu addressed the state Assembly, announcing that all state ministers, Chief Parliamentary Secretaries (CPS), and Cabinet-rank officials will forgo their salaries for the next two months due to the ongoing financial crisis in the state.

"After a thorough discussion within the Cabinet, we have decided that until the state's financial situation improves, all Cabinet members, including myself, will not draw any salary, travel allowance (TA), or daily allowance (DA) for two months," Chief Minister Sukhu stated. He emphasised that while this measure represents only a small fraction of the state’s financial needs, it is intended as a symbolic gesture of solidarity and commitment to addressing the fiscal challenges.


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Sukhu also urged all Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) to contribute similarly, suggesting that their collective sacrifice could further demonstrate their commitment to resolving the financial difficulties faced by the state.

In response, the opposition BJP, led by former Chief Minister Jairam Thakur, staged a walkout from the Assembly in protest of Sukhu’s announcement. Thakur criticised the move as insufficient and questioned the effectiveness of the gesture. 

"According to the information I have received, the ministers will merely defer their salaries for two months. This is not a comprehensive solution to the state's financial crisis. Moreover, the creation of Chief Parliamentary Secretaries (CPS) and the allocation of Cabinet-level positions and benefits to several individuals are not constitutionally mandated, which complicates the matter further," Thakur remarked.

He added, "I will need to investigate the details of this situation further and discuss it with my fellow MLAs before forming a definitive response."

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- With inputs from agencies

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