Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said the people of the hill state must receive their rightful share of water.
"Water is the most precious natural asset of Himachal Pradesh. The state produces 12,000 MW of electricity, yet what has Himachal gained from it? The SJVNL has grown into a ₹6,700 crore company, but we need to ask—what has come back to Himachal? Punjab and Haryana are fighting over water, but it's flowing from Himachal. What are we getting in return?" said the Chief Minister.
He was speaking after inaugurating a newly constructed parking facility at Sector 5, New Shimla, built at a cost of ₹18 crore on Sunday evening. The three-storey structure can accommodate over 50 vehicles, which will greatly benefit residents of the area. He also announced ₹50 lakh for the construction of another parking facility in New Shimla, as well as the establishment of a community center and a Primary Health Centre.
The Chief Minister spoke about the financial challenges his government inherited. "When our government came into power, we were burdened with a debt of ₹75,000 crore and pending liabilities of ₹10,000 crore to be paid to government employees. To stabilise the economy, we had to make some bold decisions. Through honest and transparent governance, we have generated an additional revenue of ₹2,500 crore in the last two and a half years. Not a single allegation of corruption has been made against our government," he said.
Highlighting the state government's focus on rural development, the CM mentioned that minimum support prices are now being provided for milk, as well as for maize and wheat grown through natural farming. He also emphasised that Himachal has implemented the Old Pension Scheme for 1.36 lakh employees, whereas Punjab has yet to implement it.
The Chief Minister asserted that significant reforms in the education and health sectors have begun to yield positive results. He noted that for the first time since Independence, the Kasumpti Assembly Constituency has been given representation in the state cabinet. He praised Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh for actively addressing the issues of the region. He also announced the construction of a major multi-purpose complex in Vikasnagar at a cost of ₹250 crore, which will house various government offices along with parking facilities.
Anirudh Singh said the Chief Minister was well-acquainted with the problems of Shimla city and was consistently working towards resolving them. He appreciated the efforts of Shimla Municipal Corporation councilors for ensuring the success of the event despite inclement weather. He also requested the CM to resolve the parking issues in New Shimla and informed that works worth ₹250 crore are currently underway in the Kasumpti constituency. He announced that a modern library will also be built in New Shimla and lauded the CM’s vision of making Himachal a Green Energy State.
Local Councillor R.R. Verma welcomed the Chief Minister and expressed gratitude for the new parking facility.
Technical Education Minister Rajesh Dharmani, Shimla Mayor Surender Chauhan, Deputy Mayor Uma Kaushal, HIMUDA Vice-Chairman Yashwant Chhajta, APMC Chairman Dev Anand Verma, councilors, and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.