Natural Ramp: Four Congress -MAs will be before Jairam Thakur, there is a possibility of rioting in the meeting -Himachal Pradesh meeting is expected about the natural disaster in Mandi

Natural disaster: Four congress -MAs will be before Jairam Thakur, there is news of Shimla, the leader of the opposition Jairam Thakur will raise the issue of natural disasters in the meeting in the meeting. For the first time, the MLAs of Congress also discuss the loss of the monsoon. In the session there will also be a discussion on issues such as unemployment and the loss of tourism development in the tool. The congress can send new MLAs to cool the opposition’s attitude. Four congress -MAs will be before Jairam Thakur. File Photo State Bureau, Shimla. The leader of the opposition Jairam Thakur will rise in the house to retain the pain of the Mandi district, with the disaster of the natural disaster. On the same lines, Congress Mlas Chandra Shekhar, only Singh Pathania, Suresh Kumar and Verkaj Nayyar, who first reached the house, discussed the damage caused by heavy rain in different parts of the state. Former Chief Minister Jairam Thakur wants the Minister of Revenue, Jagat Singh Negi, to know about the change made in the relief Manuel during demand. On the other hand, four MLAs of Congress want to discuss the loss of life and property in the state under lines-130. There is certainly an unprecedented ruckus on the natural disaster during the monsoon session of the meeting. During the question on the first day of the Monsoon session, many other MLAs, including Jairam Thakur, will ask a total of 36 oral questions, while BJP MLA Dr. Janakraj 3, Indradatta Lakhanpal 2 and other 7 other questions will be done. Those who will be asked during demand are related to the number of unemployed registered, 1000 Tribal Home Stay scheme, skill in India, tourism development work. The work list of the first day for the session indicates that the MLAs that came from the ruling congress for the first time to cool the opposition’s fire will be lifted in the front line.