Himachal CM Sukhu Celebrates 62nd Birthday with Drone Flower Shower
Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu marked his 62nd birthday in a grand and innovative manner on Thursday, with a drone showering flower petals over him and attendees at his official residence in Shimla. The event drew thousands of supporters who gathered to extend their warm wishes to the leader.
Festive Atmosphere with Pahari Music and Dance
Amidst a lively celebration featuring nonstop Pahari music and vibrant dance performances by his enthusiastic supporters, CM Sukhu addressed the crowd. He emphasized that his government has initiated a significant economic revival for Himachal Pradesh, expressing confidence that the state's financial health will see substantial improvement within the next four to five months.
"The Budget we have presented is designed for the common people," Sukhu stated during his speech. "On my birthday, I want to assure them that we will take even better decisions in the coming months to ensure the prosperity of the state and its people." He added that challenging situations do not deter him, highlighting his commitment to steering the state through any difficulties.
Focus on Economic Revival and Public Welfare
The celebration was not just a personal milestone but also a platform for the Chief Minister to reiterate his administration's focus on governance and public welfare. Sukhu's remarks underscored his dedication to implementing policies aimed at boosting the state's economy and enhancing the well-being of its residents.
Accompanied by his wife, Kamlesh Thakur, CM Sukhu's birthday event blended traditional festivities with modern technology, showcasing a unique approach to public engagement. The use of a drone for the flower shower added a contemporary touch to the celebrations, symbolizing innovation and progress under his leadership.
As Himachal Pradesh navigates its economic challenges, Sukhu's birthday message served as a reaffirmation of his government's efforts to drive growth and stability, promising a brighter future for the state in the months ahead.



