BJP State President Calls Out Government for Ignoring Public Sentiment and Internal Contradictions

Shimla: BJP State President Dr. Rajiv Bindal has raised objections to the government’s decision to allocate land belonging to the Palampur Agricultural University for tourism development, claiming that the move is being met with widespread disapproval from the people of Himachal Pradesh. According to Bindal, the government is ignoring the crucial role that the Agricultural University plays in preparing future scientists for the agricultural sector, which is vital for the state’s farmers.

Despite heavy opposition, Bindal said, the government seems unwilling to reconsider its stance. “We have many other places that could be developed for tourism. Why focus on land that is essential for agricultural research and education?” Bindal questioned. He also pointed out that the disagreement over this issue is not limited to public opposition but is creating contradictions within the state government itself.

Bindal highlighted that Agriculture Minister Chander Kumar has publicly opposed the use of the university’s land for tourism purposes. “When even the Agriculture Minister is against this, why is the government pushing forward? This shows a lack of coherence in their decisions,” Bindal added.

Further criticizing the state government, Dr. Bindal emphasized the pattern of contradictions within the Congress administration, citing examples of inconsistent policy statements by different ministers. He referred to a recent incident where a state minister suggested adopting the Uttar Pradesh model for managing street vendors, only to backtrack after facing internal pressure. “One day a minister says we should follow the Uttar Pradesh model, and the next day a Chief Parliamentary Secretary gives a contradictory statement. This government is stuck between its own contradictions,” he said.

Bindal also pointed to similar inconsistencies from the Education Minister, who initially advocated following the Uttar Pradesh model in education but later retracted his statement. “These flip-flops show that the government is confused and is not serving the interests of the people of Himachal Pradesh,” he remarked.

He further accused the government of playing the “victim card” to avoid accountability for its decisions, stating that the people of the state are bearing the brunt of this mismanagement. “This government has proved to be the most ineffective in the state’s history, constantly increasing the burden on the people while failing to deliver results,” Bindal concluded.

As public outrage over the land allocation continues to grow, the government is facing mounting pressure to reconsider its approach, with both political and ministerial voices expressing concerns over the future of the Palampur Agricultural University.