Gov skips most of address speech on first day of Budget

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3 min readShimlaFeb 16, 2026 08:21 PM IST

Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla skipped reading almost his entire customary speech and told the House that the “speech should be deemed to have been read” on the Budget session’s first day on Monday. The governor only read the first two paragraphs out of the total 130 and concluded his address in around four minutes.

Shukla said, “Paras 3 to 16 of my speech appear to comment on constitutional institutions. I would not like to read them. Further, para 17 to the rest of the speech is on the achievements of my government. The respected members of the House should themselves analyse these achievements.”

Meanwhile, a copy of the Governor’s speech referring to the 16th Finance Commission’s decision to discontinue the Revenue Deficit Grant (RDG) was provided to the media. It also referred to how the RDG’s discontinuation will adversely affect Himachal’s economy.

The paragraphs between 3 and 16 advocate the RDG’s restoration. These paragraphs cite Article 275(1) of the Constitution of India, which provides for such grants, including RDG, to states that are unable to bridge the gap between their revenue receipts and expenditure.

The para 16 says, “For a hilly and border state like Himachal Pradesh, where revenue generation capacity is inherently limited due to natural resources and geographical constraints, the importance of RDG becomes even greater. Its discontinuation will result in the shortage of essential financial resources required for development programmes, social welfare schemes and disaster management…”

The Governor declined to comment to the media.

While Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said, “The Governor said in the House that his speech be deemed to have been read. Indeed, the speech refers to certain constitutional provisions. It is our opinion that the House should debate the issue of RDG.”

The first two paragraphs, which the Governor read, say, “It gives me great pleasure to address the first session of the year of this esteemed House and the eleventh session of the fourteenth Legislative Assembly of Himachal Pradesh… This session of this August House has been convened for passing supplementary demands for grants for the year 2025-26, the Budget for the year 2026-27 and for important legislative business… I am confident that all of you, with your experience, will uphold the high traditions of constructive deliberation on my Government’s policies and programmes.”

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After the Governor’s address, Speaker Kuldeep Singh Pathania adjourned the house till 2.25 PM. The house re-assembled at 2.45 PM.

Saurabh Parashar is an Assistant Editor at The Indian Express, primarily responsible for the publication’s coverage of Himachal Pradesh. He is a seasoned journalist with over 17 years of experience in print media, specializing in crime, legal affairs, and investigative reporting.

Professional Background

Education: He holds a Master’s degree in Mass Communication from Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology (Hisar) and a Law degree from Himachal Pradesh University (HPU), Shimla. This legal background significantly informs his reporting on complex judicial and administrative matters.

Career Path: Before joining The Indian Express in 2017, he spent 12 years with The Times of India.

Core Beats: His primary focus is the socio-political landscape of the hill state, with a specific emphasis on the environment, forest conservation, drug menace (specifically “Chitta”), affairs related to tribal and archaeology and the unique challenges of governance in high-altitude regions.

Recent Notable Articles (Late 2025)
His recent reporting highlights the critical intersection of policy, law, and social safety in Himachal Pradesh:

1. “Himachal’s battle against Chitta: Why the border areas are most vulnerable” (Late 2025): An investigative look at the transit routes from Punjab and the impact on local youth.

2. “Shimla ropeway clears key hurdle as 820 trees face the axe :According to the Forest Survey of India’s 2021 assessment, 47.21 percent of Shimla’s 5,131 sq km geographical area is under forest cover (Nov 17, 2025).

3. “Himachal to handover 2.7427 ha of non-forest land for Shimla Ropeway: Given the land’s non-forest nature, RTDC and the state will not require permission from MoEFCC” (Nov 18, 2025)

4. “How the centuries-old Jodidara tradition is fading in Himachal’s Trans-Giri region: Jodidara: a form of fraternal polyandry—has long been part of Hatti tribal culture in the Trans-Giri region of Himachal Pradesh and adjoining Uttarakhand. It is believed to have evolved to prevent division of ancestral land and maintain unity among brothers in the harsh, mountainous terrain” (Aug 18, 2025)

Legal & Agricultural Affairs
“Kisan Sabha hails SC’s setting aside Himachal HC order to remove orchards from forest land” (Dec 18, 2025): Covering a major Supreme Court victory for farmers, where a High Court order to remove fruit-bearing apple orchards was overturned.

“Himachal Cabinet nod to new tourism policy; focus on home-stays in tribal areas” (Dec 11, 2025): Detailing the legislative push to decentralize tourism and bring economic benefits to Lahaul-Spiti and Kinnaur.

3. Governance & Environment
“Forest rights and development: Why Himachal is seeking more leeway from Centre” (Dec 19, 2025): Reporting on the legal hurdles faced by the state in infrastructure projects due to the Forest Conservation Act.

“Cloudbursts and resilience: How Himachal’s remote villages are building back better” (Nov 2025): Following up on the long-term rehabilitation efforts after monsoon-related disasters.

Crime especially cyber crimes, crypto currency etc:

crypto currency: “Agents in uniform, motivational speeches, lavish parties: How a Himachal crypto con went unnoticed:A serial conman, a ‘Nelson Mandela Nobel Peace Award winner’, and retired policemen got together to pull off a Rs 1,740-crore fraud” (Nov 10, 2023)

Signature Beats
Saurabh is recognized for his tenacious reporting on the state’s drug epidemic. His deep familiarity with the topography and tribal culture of Himachal allows him to report from remote locations like Spiti, Pangi, Shillai, which are often overlooked by national media. His legal expertise makes him a primary choice for covering the Himachal Pradesh High Court on issues ranging from local body elections to environmental PILs.

X (Twitter): @saurabh_prashar

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