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Himachal Pradesh: Bus Driver, Conductor Served Notice For Playing An Audio Program Criticizing Opposition Leaders

Making a post on microblogging platform X, Acharya Pramod asked if there was emergency in Himachal Pradesh as administration sent a notice to bus driver and conductor for playing an audio program.

Tagging Chief Minister of Himanchal Pradesh Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, Acharya Pramod wrote, “If there is ’emergency’ imposed in ‘Himanchal’?

Notably, Himachal Pradesh Transport Corporation served show cause notice to a government bus driver and conductor for playing an audio program in which Acharya Pramod was heard criticizing Rahul Gandhi and other opposition leaders.

Upper Secretory of CM received complaint from Sammual Prakash that resulted in notice to bus driver and conductor from transport corporation of Himachal Pradesh. The notice asked the duo to clarify the act and suggested that such an act in public transport in not advisable.

Shibra Arshad

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