Pratibha Singh said that the state government should not forget the person (her husband- Virbhadra Singh) in whose name it contested the polls and won . She said that the state government should not forget the person (her husband- Virbhadra Singh) in whose name it contested the polls and won .
Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) India (December 9, 2015): Pratibha Singh, the chief of the Himalaya Pradesh Congress, has announced that in the evening, they will meet to discuss the identity of the Chief Minister of the hill state.There is no individualism and everyone is with us, Pratibha Singh said hours after her speech sparked a debate in which she said that the state government should not forget the person (her husband- Virbhadra Singh) in whose name it contested the polls and won.We won on his name, face, and hard work.It can't be the case that you use his name, face, and family and then give credit to someone else.
He added that the party leaders would make a decision, and that supervisors Bhupinder Hooda and Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel would be conveyed to the party's high command, who would then make the final call, he said.To proceed, everybody will be joined together.Everyone has the right to express their opinion.When CM Baghel arrived in Shimla for the meeting, he said that it was the victory of the Shimla people and Congress representatives and staff. According to Baghel, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra was the most important candidate for Himachal Pradesh, and we also had Sonia ji and Rahul Gandhi ji's blessings.With many aspirants in the fray, including Pratibha Singh, the Congress appears to be facing a difficult challenge.In the results released on Thursday, former state Congress chief Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu and CLP chief Mukesh Agnihotri are also favored for the post.Congress returned to power in Himachal Pradesh after five years.In the 68-member assembly, the Congress won 40 seats, while the BJP won 25 seats. In terms of vote share, Congress is only marginally behind the BJP, with 43.88 percent of votes compared to 42.99 percent of its rival.Others had 10.4 percent of the vote in the hill state, and the Congress was on the right side of anti-incumbency.Himachal Pradesh has a long tradition of alternating governments.Following his party's dismal showing in the polls, Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur resigned.The BJP formed the government in the 2017 Assembly elections by winning 44 seats, while Congress won 21 seats, notably.