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HLP lashes out on Cong for not forming SIT team

The Himachal Lokhit Party (HLP) criticised the Congress government for adopting slack attitude in constituting a special investigation team (SIT) in the state. Party spokesman and district president Kash Pathania and Dolat Ram Sharma, respectively, alleged that though chief minister Virbhadra Singh had announced repeatedly that a SIT team would be framed to dig out all the scams of the Dhumal government, even after over seven months of governance of the Congress no progress had been made.

Updated on: Jul 23, 2013, 18:14:57 IST
Hindustan Times | By , Bilaspur
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The Himachal Lokhit Party (HLP) criticised the Congress government for adopting slack attitude in constituting a special investigation team (SIT) in the state.

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Party spokesman and district president Kash Pathania and Dolat Ram Sharma, respectively, alleged that though chief minister Virbhadra Singh had announced repeatedly that a SIT team would be framed to dig out all the scams of the Dhumal government, even after over seven months of governance of the Congress no progress had been made.

They said, “It has becomes the routine practice of both the Congress and the BJP to mislead the public to grab votes during elections. Both the parties instead of exposing antecedents of each other, watch their common interests and befool the public,” they rued.

The HLP leaders said the chief minister was not forming a SIT team as some Congressmen who were hand in glove with the then BJP government would also exposed in the public.

HLP leaders said how two cricket associations could run and how the nature of the land leased to the cricket association was changed and a five-star hotel was constructed were some of the questions the public wanted to know.

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