In a major political
decision in the election year, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh
announced that Dharamsala town in Kangra district will be the second state
capital. The Chief Minister said the town, some 250 km from the state capital
Shimla, has a significance and history of its own and fully deserved to be the
second capital of the state.
He said Dharamsala
held a special importance and value to the lower areas of the state comprising
Kangra, Chamba, Hamirpur and Una districts.
The people of these
areas would now be benefitted of this special status and they would not have to
travel to longer distance to Shimla for their work, a statement quoting the
Chief Minister said.
He said Dharamsala was
already marked prominently not only in the map of India but of the world due to
its significance owing to many reasons, including the Dalai Lama's abode.
The Chief Minister
said a full-fledged winter session of the state assembly was held for the first
time outside Shimla in December 2005.
A complete Vidhan
Sabha building exists in Dharamsala for which the foundation was laid in his
last tenure in 2006. This town has already been a witness of holding 12 winter
sessions of the assembly so for.
Virbhadra Singh said
he introduced the practice of annual winter sojourn way back in 1994 to hear
the people and see for himself the progress of development works being carried
out in the area.
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