喜马查尔邦部长否认土地法被篡改,强调洪水救济工作,并指控中心扣留资金。
Himachal Pradesh's minister denied land law tampering, highlighted flood relief efforts, and accused the Centre of withholding funds.
Himachal Pradesh部长Jagat Singh Negi否认反对派关于篡改州租约法第118条的主张,指出所有修正案都需要议会批准,而且只有事前的变更才允许宗教机构为宗教目的出售多达150大片土地,这一变更当时得到反对派的支持。
Himachal Pradesh Minister Jagat Singh Negi denied opposition claims of tampering with Section 118 of the state’s tenancy law, stating all amendments require Assembly approval and that only a prior change allowing religious institutions to sell up to 150 bighas of land for religious purposes was enacted—backed by the opposition at the time.
他否认指控为错误信息,强调该国在季风洪水发生后的广泛救济努力,包括住所、租房援助和2023年特别救济一揽子计划,每户最多提供4 000卢比,超过中央补偿。
He dismissed allegations as misinformation, emphasizing the state’s extensive relief efforts after monsoon floods, including shelter, rental aid, and a Special Relief Package 2023 offering up to Rs 4 lakh per family—far exceeding central compensation.
1 800多所房屋被毁,损失总额超过5 500卢比,中央资金仍未释放。
Over 1,800 homes were destroyed, with total losses exceeding Rs 5,500 crore, while central funds remain unreleased.
Negi还为HPPC创纪录的苹果采购辩护,理由是路边储存由于道路堵塞,而不是废物,水果被腐烂加工成果汁。
Negi also defended record apple procurement by HPMC, citing roadside storage due to road blockages, not waste, with spoiled fruit processed into juice.
他指控该中心扣留GST赔偿、收入赠款和救灾款项,声称这些行动破坏了国家治理。
He accused the Centre of withholding GST compensation, revenue grants, and disaster relief, claiming these actions undermine state governance.