Shimla: After almost an hour of meeting with CM Jairam Thakur of BJP National President Jagat Prakash Nadda, political enthusiasts in Himachal Pradesh are intensifying. The meeting of the two at Nadda's residence in Akbar Road, New Delhi, is said to be important for future politics. It is also being said that after the purchase of the land, the future of the minister, who was discussed, has also been discussed and has agreed with the national president for making early appointments in public undertakings i.e. corporations and boards. According to the experts, one of the many objectives of the CM's visit to Delhi was also to convey the information that was coming in relation to the said minister to the high command.
Although no one is ready to speak officially, but it is being said that CM can also take some strong steps. Some people are also talking about changing the ministry of the said minister, but in the CM Hall, the department has already given a big change by changing the department. It was decided in the meeting that Panchayati Raj has come with utmost seriousness in elections.
Many posts are vacant in corporations-boards: The post of chairman in the state pollution control board has been vacated. Appointment to be made in State Tourism Development Corporation. Apart from this, there are a dozen corporations and boards where political appointments are to be made. It is believed that the appointment of Satpal Satti, former BJP state president, is being done by giving cabinet rank. Many leaders, including Randhir Sharma, are going to be appointed.
Helicopter landed in Basal, CM reached Shimla by road: Himachal Government helicopter carrying CM Jairam Thakur from New Delhi had to be unloaded at Basal in Solan due to inclement weather. From here, CM reached Shimla by road. CM Principal Secretary Jesse Sharma and Principal Secretary Finance Prabodh Saxena were also with him.
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