JP Nadda, national president of the BJP and representative for Himachal Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha, tendered his official resignation from his position as Rajya Sabha MP on Monday. The chairman of the Rajya Sabha has accepted his resignation.
As per the data available from the State Disaster Management Authority, "601 roads including 5 national Highways are closed and 1436 electricity supply schemes are hampered and 124 water supply schemes are also disrupted due to snowfall in the region."
Citing the examples of different Congress leaders who recently joined the BJP, the party MP said, "I am happy that we have won both seats. Everybody is always in favour of the BJP. All the leaders who are joining the BJP know this. Look what happened in Himachal Pradesh Rajya Sabha polls, Co
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Disqualified Congress MLA Rajinder Rana strongly criticised the Himachal government for the disqualification of 6 MLAs in Himachal Pradesh after cross-voting during the Rajya Sabha election, stating that the Chief Minister of the state has a 'small heart' and a 'small mindset'.
The Himachal Pradesh State Cabinet in its meeting held in Shimla on Saturday gave its approval for the Excise Policy for the financial year 2024-25 through auction cum tender.
Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu presided over the meeting.
Amid a political crisis in Himachal Pradesh, job aspirants hold a 23-day hunger strike in Shimla.
These protestors are the job seekers and the aspirants of the different postcodes, where thousands of youth appeared in different examinations for thousands of posts in different departments o
Addressing a press conference here, the BJP MLA took a dig at the Congress, saying that the 'ship is drowning and it could not be saved' even after party's several efforts.
Undettered by the critical remarks made by congress leaders and the internal strife in the Himachal Pradesh Congress, CM Sukhvinder Sukhu on Saturday affirmed that he still has support of 80 percent MLAs in the state.
Expressing complete dissatisfaction with the present Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu-led Congress government in Himachal Pradesh, Rajinder Rana, one of the six disqualified Congress MLAs, said on Saturday that many other MLAs have contacted them and that the government in the state "will soon be t
Congress leader Digvijaya Singh addressed the Himachal Pradesh elections, attributing the unrest to "conspirators contracted to topple the government," emphasising that despite their efforts, the Himachal Pradesh government remains stable.