2017, a hectic year for Himachal

Press Trust of India  |  Shimla 

The rape and and custodial death cases kept on the boil in 2017 which also saw intense political activities that culminated in the return of the to power.

The bounced back to power with a majority dethroning the and a new was in the saddle at the end of the year but without Dhumal, the chief ministerial face of the party, who suffered a shock defeat from Sujanpur constituency.


Fifty-two-year-old from district became the district got a for the first time in the 65-year electoral history of

The won 44 out of 68 seats against 21 seats bagged by the but the CPI(M) won the Theog seat, making inroads in district while veteran leader, Vidya Stokes, an eight times whose nomination papers were rejected, called it a day.

Virbhadra Singh, who headed the previous government, remained at loggerheads during the year with state party chief The disproportionate assets and the money laundering cases filed against him by the and (ED) also kept him engaged.

The state was on the boil following the gangrape and of a 16-year-old school girl while violence erupted following the custodial death of an accused Suraj and the case was referred to on the direction of the high court.

The arrested nine police officials including of Police Z H Zaidi, of Police D W Negi and in the custodial death case, sending shock waves across the state and sullying the image of the police.

The case turned out to be a major poll issue.

It was a good year for the which also won the Municipal Corporation for the first time in 31 years and captured the posts of

The took several populist measures to woo the voters but the electorate voted for a change, keeping alive the 32-year-old tradition of replacing the after every five years.

The state witnessed major calamities and road mishaps in which scores of passengers were killed.

The judiciary remained active and investigation of half a dozen cases of crime were transferred to the while the amendment to Town and Country Act (Retention Policy) to regularise all illegal constructions on "as is, where is" basis was struck down by the high court.

The also came to rescue of town and banned all constructions in core areas and along the national highways and restricted the height of the buildings in other areas to two storeys and attic. It also directed the not to regularise illegal constructions .

was declared as first "open defecation free" state in the country while capital got the 'smart city' tag.

During the year gone by, laid the foundation stone of AIIMS at Bilaspur while the ESI medical college and Chamba medical college were also made functional, raising the total number of medical colleges to five.

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First Published: Sun, January 07 2018. 11:05 IST