Sunday, 15 May 2011

Roadmap for Congress Mission 2012 ready

Shimla, May 15
The blatant abuse of Section 118 of the State Land Reforms and Tenancy Act by the Dhumal regime to allow outsiders to acquire land in the state will be the main plank of the Congress to accomplish the Mission 2012, the roadmap for which was finalised at the party meeting here today.

The party will submit a charge-sheet to the President of India to seek a CBI probe into various scams and scandals of the Dhumal regime.

It will organise a march to the Vidhan Sabha during the coming Monsoon Session to highlight the issue. It will also bring in the issue of private universities which are being seen as a ploy to facilitate transfer of large chunks of land to the outsiders as evident from the fact that most of them have come up in Solan district.

The two issues will figure prominently in the charge-sheet being prepared by the party against the Dhumal government. The charge-sheet will be submitted to the President of India and not to the Governor as has been the practice in the past.

It will also take care of the non-performance of the government on the development front despite all funds being provided by the UPA regime.

The party maintains that the state had been provided over Rs 25,000 crore for implementation of various flagship programmes of the Centre and other projects.

The party will hold a one-day conference at Palampur in June to educate the party workers about the issues to create awareness among the people about the acts of omission and commission of the BJP government.

National general secretary and newly appointed in charge of the party affairs Birender Singh, who presided over the meeting, said the party would seek information from the people about the scams and scandals of the Dhumal government before finalising the charge-sheet.

He said the new state executive of the party would be announced within 20 days. He had already discussed the issue with PCC chief Kaul Singh.

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