‘Laughing stock’: BJP’s dig at Congress as ‘samosa politics’ heats up in Himachal
Shimla: A day after a goof-up over serving snacks to Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu snowballed into a major controversy necessitating a CID probe, former state BJP chief Satpal Satti on Friday claimed the Congress government has become a “laughing stock” for ordering an “inquiry into samosas”.
“The police should focus on the many scandals, from the CM’s office to the secretariat, instead of wasting their time on petty matters,” Satti said in a statement issued here.
The incident occurred on October 21 when samosas and cake meant for the Chief Minister -- who was visiting the CID headquarters here -- were accidentally served to his security staff, necessitating a CID probe that termed it an “anti-government” act.
“It is surprising to hold an inquiry into such a small issue and then term the mistake as anti-government. I feel the Congress government is not bothered about the people, as their main concern is how samosas are being served at their functions. This government has totally failed and become a laughing stock,” Satti said. However, the media advisor to the CM, Naresh Chauhan, claimed the state government did not order any inquiry and it could be an internal matter of the CID.
“The incident has nothing to do with the government. Some people are hatching a conspiracy to show the government in a bad light. The BJP should behave like a responsible Opposition,” Chauhan said.
Sukhu also termed as “childish” the BJP’s attack on him over the issue, saying the BJP has been running a smear campaign against the Congress government in the state ever since it won 40 seats in the last Assembly elections. “The probe was about misbehaviour of officials but the media has turned the CID probe into samosas. The DGP has already given a clarification,” he said.
Reiterating that it was an internal matter, CID Director General Ranjhan Ojha said: “The CM was the chief guest at the launch of a data centre for the cybercrime wing. \After the event, the officials were having tea in the office when someone asked where were the eatables brought for the function and we said, ‘pata karo kya hua’ (find out what happened).” Ojha added: “Neither have we issued any notice nor have we called for any explanation. The matter should not be politicised. We simply asked for clarification as to what happened, and a written report was submitted. We have no intention of taking action against anyone.”