Tag: Mandi

  • TMC MP Shatrughan Sinha is all praises for Kangana Ranaut; calls her a self-made woman – The Economic Times Video

    Patna, Bihar: On actor and BJP candidate from Mandi Lok Sabha seat Kangana Ranaut, TMC MP Shatrughan Sinha says, “…I respect Kangana Ranaut because she is self-made; whatever she has achieved as of now she has done it on her own…She is new to politics…”

  • mandi: “Ready to contest elections from Mandi Lok Sabha seat…”: Congress leader Vikramaditya Singh

    Shimla: Himachal Pradesh Minister and Congress leader Vikramaditya Singh on Monday said that he is ready to contest the Lok Sabha elections from Mandi constituency.

    “If party directs then I am ready to contest elections from Mandi. Whosoever will be the candidate will ensure the victory of Congress from Mandi. The Central Election committee would meet on the April 13 and the name will be finalized soon. My name is also in the panel ,her (Pratibha Singh) name is also there and she has served the people for a long time. We shall fight the elections to win,” Vikramaditya Singh told ANI.

    “The Central Election committee would meet on the April 13 and the name will be finalized soon. My name is also in the panel ,her (Pratibha Singh) name is also there and she has served the people for a long time. We shall fight the elections to win,” Vikramaditya Singh added.He further said that Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Kangana Ranaut should have visited the Mandi constituency when the region was severely affected by disaster.

    “This was the biggest disaster of the century for Himachal Pradesh. I want to ask whether she was present in the area . As she claims her house is in Manali and she belongs to Mandi, was she able to meet the people of Manali or she visited the people of Sarkaghat during disaster, So visiting Mandi right before the elections is not right. These issues will come in the campaign in near future and people will ask whether she contributed in the Chief Minister’s relief fund,” Vikramaditya Singh told ANI.

    Himachal Pradesh Minister further said that people will decide to elect its representative after seeing that who has contributed much to this region.”I have been among the people during the past one year and serving people ,we understand the pulse of the people ,we shall definitely win. In these elections a person doesn’t matter, I have been saying that whosoever does any personal remarks on her I shall stand by her. The Mandi Parliamentary Constituency will see development issues and contributions,” he said.Himachal Pradesh has four Lok Sabha seats: Hamirpur, Mandi, Shimla, and Kangra. The BJP had won all four seats in 2019. The elections to the four Lok Sabha seats of Himachal Pradesh and by-polls to the six assembly constituencies that fell vacant with the disqualification of six rebel Congress MLAs will be held on June 1.

  • The Mandi Battle: Will Kangana Ranaut Be Able To Fight The Monarch’s Realm? |

    New Delhi: In the 18th Lok Sabha elections of the country, the ‘Mandi’ seat of Himachal Pradesh has not only attracted the attention of the nation but has also been buzzing with its spectacular entry into Bollywood politics. Mandi, which used to be the market of kings, is seeing a new bloom of stage politics.

    By fielding the Rajput Bollywood actress Ranaut in this excellent and already highly favourable seat, the BJP has courted several controversies. It was also a convenient seat for the BJP because out of the 10 assembly constituencies in Mandi district, 9 were already in the BJP’s kitty, and the BJP’s vote margin in the remaining assembly constituencies of the Mandi parliamentary seat was very low in 2022. However, by fielding Kangana Ranaut from this seat, the BJP suddenly found itself embroiled in controversies at the national level, especially since Kangana already had many well-wishers from Bollywood. The direct impact of the “Jagati Samaj” of Himachal Pradesh on this actress and candidate who is constantly trolled on social media is evident. It is another matter that Kangana’s social media guardian is also putting up a tough fight.

    However, the Congress has not yet clarified its cards regarding its probable candidate. As soon as the candidate is announced, the star attraction will take on a new form.

    The politics of the Mandi seat in Himachal Pradesh has been controversial as well as interesting because those contesting from here have never been from an ordinary background. Maheshwar Singh from the royal family won three times, Virbhadra Singh twice, his wife Pratibha Singh twice, former Union Minister Pandit Sukh Ram three times.

    Virbhadra belonged to the Bushehar princely state, Maheshwar to Kullu, and Sukh Ram hailed from Mandi district. Moreover, even Jairam Thakur was defeated from here. However, after becoming the Chief Minister, he gained such a strong foothold in Mandi that Ram Swaroop, associated with the RSS, won handsomely in 2019. But when he committed suicide in Delhi, Pratibha Singh won again with 49.23 percent of the votes, even though the BJP’s Jairam government was in power in the state at that time.

    Overall, the Mandi seat elections take on a new direction and dimension every time. The BJP has placed its bet on celebrity Kangana. However, even before Kangana’s candidature was announced, Pratibha Singh had declared that she would not contest. It was believed that Pratibha did not want to come forward due to the Modi wave. That’s why she also talked about the neglect of workers in her own government in Mandi. Amid this, as soon as Kangana’s candidature was announced from Delhi, accompanied by a blitzkrieg of social media commentary, the Mandi seat became super hot. While the party workers in Mandi were thrilled to see the superstar in person, the senior party leaders in Mandi were overshadowed by Kangana’s presence. Although the outspoken Kangana refuted the allegations in Mandeali, the local voters who speak Pangi, Lahul, Rampur, Chhatri, Saraj, and Mandi dialects were perplexed by her mixed Bilaspuri and Sarkaghati dialect. After all, Kangana’s next challenge would be to speak these local dialects as well.

    In fact, the Mandi parliamentary constituency has 17 assembly segments, including four from Kullu district and one each from Chamba, Kinnaur, Lahaul-Spiti, and Shimla districts. Mandi has 9 seats, which means that the Mandi parliamentary area covers 6 districts, and all 6 districts have different dialects.

    In these 17 assembly constituencies, there is a close contest between the two parties. However, the BJP gets a substantial vote share from Jairam’s seat in Saraj, Anil Sharma’s seat in Mandi, Janak Raj’s seat in Bharmour, and Rakesh Jamwal’s seat in Sundarnagar. Kangana’s weight also increases due to these BJP seats in Mandi district.

    But the challenges are not few either. As the campaign picks up pace, the Congress will launch a full-fledged attack. Whether it’s Kangana’s pictures, her outspoken statements, or issues related to her diet and lifestyle that go against the ideology of the Sangh and the party, they will create hurdles for her.

    The influence and resentment of the large Dev community led by BJP’s senior leader and former MP Maheshwar Singh from Kullu will not make Kangana’s path as smooth as it could have been for an ordinary worker like Ram Swaroop. If the Virbhadra family jumps into the fray, then the unity of the royal family and the Devlu community will also show its impact in the region.

    Due to Kangana’s glamour, the charm of any big local leader is fading. As a result, the importance of big leaders standing on the stage has diminished. This issue could also impact the elections. However, as a bold actress, Kangana is also the favorite of the youth. From this perspective, even if Ranaut does not get the workers’ votes, the fan votes might be enough.

    It is being said that the Congress is still gauging the mood. It will announce the candidate after a little delay. Stalwarts like the mother Pratibha Singh, or the son Vikramaditya will be the Congress’s weapons. If Vikramaditya takes over his father’s mantle, then Kangana’s difficulties could increase. Like his father, Singh is also quite popular among the youth.

    It is worth mentioning that in the 2021 Lok Sabha by-election, Congress candidate Pratibha Singh received 365,650 votes, while BJP’s Khushal Singh got 356,664 votes, with a vote margin of only 1.18 percent. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, BJP’s Ram Swaroop Sharma received 647,189 votes, while Congress’s Aashray Sharma got 241,730 votes, with a vote margin of 43 percent. In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, BJP’s Ram Swaroop got 362,824 votes, while Congress’s Pratibha Singh received 322,968 votes, with a vote margin of 5.5 percent.

    It has to be observed whether Kangana’s Bollywood image and her social media management would dilute the Modi’s wave on development and the simplicity of Himachal’s former CM Jai Ram Thakur, in the constituency? Or will she make her own way into politics, keeping aside all the controversies as an actress?

  • Village chief who alerted others falls victim to Himachal landslide along with kin

    By PTI

    SHIMLA: When extremely heavy rains lashed Kashan in Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi district, village chief Khem Singh sent a message on a WhatsApp group asking people to remain alert.

    But the ‘pradhan’ himself and seven other family members were killed in a landslide.

    Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur said this on Monday after visiting flash flood and landslide-hit areas in Mandi district and announced that Singh’s house would be reconstructed by the administration.

    Twenty-two people were killed, twelve injured and five feared dead as they went missing in 36 incidents of landslides and flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall across Himachal Pradesh on Saturday.

    Thakur also announced that the state government will provide Rs 4 lakh to next of kin of the deceased who lost their lives in the landslides and flash floods.

    The chief minister said their lives could not be saved although rescue teams had left for the village without wasting any time after getting information about the landslide.

    However, it took several hours to reach there as all the roads leading to the village were badly damaged, he said.

    Thakur met Singh’s relatives during his visit to Kashan village in and expressed his condolences.

    ALSO READ | Monsoon fury: At least 50 dead in rain-related incidents in Himachal, other states in three days

    The CM said he has directed the deputy commissioners of the districts affected by rains to swiftly act to restore damaged roads, power and water supply.

    Thakur said the Centre had already been apprised about the situation created by rains and a central team would visit the state to assess the loss as per norms.

    Meanwhile Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama has written a letter to Thakur, expressing his sadness over the loss of lives and damage to property owing to heavy rains in the state, his office said.

    “I offer my condolences to you, to the families who have lost loved ones, and to all those affected by this devastation,” he wrote.

    “I pray for them. I appreciate that the state government and other agencies are doing their utmost to provide relief to people affected by these calamitous conditions. As a token of our solidarity with the people of Himachal Pradesh, our friends and neighbours, the Dalai Lama Trust is making a donation to relief and rescue efforts,” the letter said.

    The CM’s home district Mandi was the worst hit where 13 people died and five were feared dead in flash floods and landslides triggered by heavy rainfall.

    In Mandi, six members of a family went missing after a flash flood in Baghi nullah on the Mandi-Katola-Prashar road on Saturday.

    While the body of a girl was recovered at some distance away from her house, five members of her family are feared dead as they were washed away after flash flood.

    Besides several roads, power transformers and water supply pipes were also damaged.

    SHIMLA: When extremely heavy rains lashed Kashan in Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi district, village chief Khem Singh sent a message on a WhatsApp group asking people to remain alert.

    But the ‘pradhan’ himself and seven other family members were killed in a landslide.

    Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur said this on Monday after visiting flash flood and landslide-hit areas in Mandi district and announced that Singh’s house would be reconstructed by the administration.

    Twenty-two people were killed, twelve injured and five feared dead as they went missing in 36 incidents of landslides and flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall across Himachal Pradesh on Saturday.

    Thakur also announced that the state government will provide Rs 4 lakh to next of kin of the deceased who lost their lives in the landslides and flash floods.

    The chief minister said their lives could not be saved although rescue teams had left for the village without wasting any time after getting information about the landslide.

    However, it took several hours to reach there as all the roads leading to the village were badly damaged, he said.

    Thakur met Singh’s relatives during his visit to Kashan village in and expressed his condolences.

    ALSO READ | Monsoon fury: At least 50 dead in rain-related incidents in Himachal, other states in three days

    The CM said he has directed the deputy commissioners of the districts affected by rains to swiftly act to restore damaged roads, power and water supply.

    Thakur said the Centre had already been apprised about the situation created by rains and a central team would visit the state to assess the loss as per norms.

    Meanwhile Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama has written a letter to Thakur, expressing his sadness over the loss of lives and damage to property owing to heavy rains in the state, his office said.

    “I offer my condolences to you, to the families who have lost loved ones, and to all those affected by this devastation,” he wrote.

    “I pray for them. I appreciate that the state government and other agencies are doing their utmost to provide relief to people affected by these calamitous conditions. As a token of our solidarity with the people of Himachal Pradesh, our friends and neighbours, the Dalai Lama Trust is making a donation to relief and rescue efforts,” the letter said.

    The CM’s home district Mandi was the worst hit where 13 people died and five were feared dead in flash floods and landslides triggered by heavy rainfall.

    In Mandi, six members of a family went missing after a flash flood in Baghi nullah on the Mandi-Katola-Prashar road on Saturday.

    While the body of a girl was recovered at some distance away from her house, five members of her family are feared dead as they were washed away after flash flood.

    Besides several roads, power transformers and water supply pipes were also damaged.

  • One killed, 39 injured in bus accident in Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi

    By PTI

    SHIMLA: One person was killed and 39 others were injured in a bus accident in Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi district on Monday, a state disaster management official said.

    The Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) bus crashed into a retaining wall along a mountain road at the Kenchi More near Pandoh Dam, according to information received from the Mandi District Emergency Operation Centre.

    The driver of the bus was killed, the official said, adding that it was going from Manali to Shimla.

    The injured have been admitted to the zonal hospital in Mandi.

    Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur visited the hospital to enquire about the health of the injured and assured that the state government would provide them best health care facility.

    Mandi Deputy Commissioner Arindam Choudhary apprised that immediate financial relief was provided to next of kin of deceased and the injured people.

  • Dental college student kills classmate’s grandmother in Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi

    By PTI

    MANDI: A dental college student allegedly killed his classmate’s grandmother with a pickaxe in Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi district, police said on Friday.

    Kunal Chatterji, a Jharkhand resident, allegedly killed his classmate Ramneek’s grandmother around 10.

    30 pm inside their house at Bhojpur Bazar in Mandi city on Thursday, Mandi superintendent of police Shalini Agnihotri said.

    He tried to kill Ramneek too but was overpowered by the locals, who had reached there after hearing noise for help, she added.

    The accused was handed over to the police by the locals.

    A case has been registered against him under sections 302 (murder) and 307 (attempt to murder) of the Indian Penal Code, Agnihotri said.

    A second year student of Himachal Dental College at Mandi’s Sundernagar, Chatterji was annoyed over a recent harassment complaint Ramneek made against him to the college authorities, police said.

    After the incident, locals protested against the Dental College authorities, saying they failed to take proper action against Chatterji despite complaint.

    Further investigation in the case is underway, police said.

  • Himachal BJP MP Ram Swaroop Sharma found dead at his Delhi residence

    Express News Service
    CHANDIGARH: Two-time Member of Parliament of Bhartiya Janta Party from Mandi in Himachal Pradesh Ram Swaroop Sharma was found dead in his Delhi residence under mysterious circumstances on Wednesday. 

    Sources said that 62-year-old Sharma was found hanging at his flat in Gomti apartments near RML Hospital in the national capital. The door of his flat was closed from inside. The police reached his apartment after receiving a phone call from one of his staff members. 

    The reason behind the alleged suicide is yet to be ascertained. 

    Two time Member of Parliament of Bhartiya Janta Party from Mandi in Himachal Pradesh 62-year old Ram Swaroop Sharma was found dead today in Delhi under mysterious circumstances#HP @Newindianxpress, @SundayStandard, @TheMornStandard
    — Harpreet Singh Bajwa (@Harpreet_TNIE) March 17, 2021

    The MP, who was reportedly getting treated for depression for the last six months, also received the first dose of COVID-19 three days back. He had also suffered a heart attack some time back. 

    Known for his soft-spoken demeanor, Sharma was all alone at his official residence as his personal secretary was in Mandi and his wife on the Char Dham pilgrimage.

    The MP has been associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh for long and was known for his proximity to Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur.

    Sharma was the MP from Mandi which is one of the country’s largest parliamentary constituencies comprising Kullu, Mandi and some areas of Chamba and Shimladistricts, besides the tribal-dominated assembly seats of Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti. 

    He was first elected to Parliament in 2014 as he had defeated the then sitting Congress MP Pratibha Singh wife of six-time Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh with a huge margin. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Sharma defeated Congress candidate Ashray Sharma, grandson of former Telecommunications Minister Sukh Ram. 

    He was also a Member of the Standing Committee on External Affairs.

    Born at Jalpehar village in Mandi district in 1958, the Parliamentarian is survived by his wife and three sons.