Shimla, Nov. 15 -- Himachal chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Friday said that in three years Himachal has moved toward becoming a self-reliant state. ""In three years, our two major policy changes have moved Himachal toward becoming a self-reliant state," said the CM after the inauguration of the "Children of the State Sports and Cultural Meet-2025" on The Ridge in Shimla.The event is organised jointly by the police and social justice and empowerment department, will continue till November 16 in which around 600 children from 29 Bal-Balika Sukh Aashraya ashrams from across the State are participating. Talking of the reforms, Sukhu said, "We have shut the backdoor of corruption through which irregular appointments and malpractices were happening." Hitting back at the Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over its criticism of the Congress-led state government's plan on December 11, chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Friday said before talking about morality, BJP should check if they stand on more ground itself. The BJP has been critical of the state government's decision to celebrate its three years in office at state level function in district Mandi over the state's recovery situation after natural disasters. BJP state media in-charge Randhir Sharma had said that the Himachal Congress government has decided to hold a celebration marking three years of its tenure, but it has no moral right to celebrate. "They speak of morality. They should first check whether they themselves stand on moral grounds. This is a party event, not a government event. We will present our government's achievements. The BJP has nothing to show," said the CM. Sukhu, while denying the allegations by the BJP regarding the removal of the professors from the Mandi Medical College, said, "No professor has been removed. We are creating a separate cadre for the medical colleges. IGMC will have its cadre, and the directorate of medical education and directorate of medical services have been separated," he clarified. He said 28 doctors from IGMC, who were transferred earlier, had been retained in Mandi's medical facilities and more medical staff would be deployed soon....