Prime Minister Modi sounds poll bugle in Himachal Pradesh

The BJP government in Himachal Pradesh hopes to return to power after the Assembly polls before this year-end

Updated - October 08, 2022 05:01 pm IST - Bilaspur (Himachal Pradesh):

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with BJP National President JP Nadda, Union Minister Anurag Thakur, Himachal Pradesh Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, Chief Minister Jairam Thakur and others during the ceremony for foundation stone laying and dedication to the nation of multiple projects, in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, on October 5, 2022.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with BJP National President JP Nadda, Union Minister Anurag Thakur, Himachal Pradesh Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, Chief Minister Jairam Thakur and others during the ceremony for foundation stone laying and dedication to the nation of multiple projects, in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, on October 5, 2022. | Photo Credit: PTI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday sounded the poll bugle – literally – in Himachal Pradesh, saying that the previous governments only laid foundation stones and forgot about the actual projects once the elections were over.

At a rally held in Bilaspour, Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur presented the Prime Minister with a “Ransingha”, a trumpet-like traditional instrument. Mr. Modi played it and later said, “This marks the beginning of each future victory.”

He said the BJP government not only lays the stones but also inaugurates the development projects. He was addressing the meeting at the Luhnu ground after inaugurating an AIIMS hospital and a hydro engineering college, the foundations stones for which were laid by him in 2017.

The BJP government in Himachal Pradesh hopes to return to power after the Assembly polls before this year-end.

Mr. Modi headed next to Kullu to witness the Dussehra celebrations there.

The Prime Minister was scheduled to visit Mandi district in the State on September 24, but could not make it to the rally venue due to bad weather. He had then addressed it virtually.

Mr. Modi said Bilaspur has got a “double gift” of development with the inauguration of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and the Hydro Engineering College. “I am fortunate to have been a part of Himachal Pradesh’s development journey,” he said.

He said development in the State has been possible because its people voted the BJP to power both at Centre and in the State.

Extends Dussehra greetings

Mr. Modi began his speech with the slogan “Jai Mata Naina Deviji”, the temple to which is located in Bilaspur district itself. He also extended Dussehra greetings.

He said Himachal Pradesh plays a crucial role in ‘Rashtra Raksha’ (national security) and now with the new AIIMS in Bilaspur, it will also play a pivotal role in ‘Jeevan Raksha’ (saving lives).

Mr. Modi said there were only three medical colleges in Himachal Pradesh in 2014. Eight more medical colleges and the AIIMS have been set up in the last eight years, he added.

He said the State can benefit much from medical tourism.

Mr. Modi congratulated Himachal for becoming the first State to formulate a drone policy. Drones will be used for transportation of medicines and other goods, he added.

He said his government is ensuring ‘Ease of Living’ for the poor and the middle class.

Speaking at the same rally, BJP president J. P. Nadda asked if any Congress Prime Minister had laid a foundation stone and then inaugurated the same project. Mr. Modi had laid the foundation stone for the Bilaspur AIIMS in October 2017 and for the college in April the same year.

Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur said Himachal Pradesh got projects worth ₹10,000 crore from the Prime Minister.

He said after Mr. Modi became Prime Minister the trend of States electing different parties every election has changed. He predicted that Himachal Pradesh will see a similar result next.

The AIIMS in Bilaspur has been built under the Centre’s Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana and cost ₹1,470 crore.

Apart from launching the hospital and the college, Mr. Modi laid the foundation stones or inaugurated other development projects at Wednesday’s event. Altogether, the projects are worth ₹3,650 crore today.

He then travelled to Kullu to see the rath yatra and the grand assembly of the deities, part of the Kullu Dussehra celebrations.

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