Former MLA and former CPS Neeraj Bharti has hit back after Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu called him a 'junkie'. Agriculture Minister Chandra Kumar's son Neeraj Bharti released a video on Sunday evening challenging the Chief Minister to undergo a dope test. In the video, Neeraj Bharti said that he does not want to conduct the dope test in Himachal Pradesh, because there is a possibility of the test being influenced there. He said that he is ready to undergo dope test in Chandigarh. Bharti talked about bringing along Chief Minister Sukhu as well as Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) Vice President Ajay Verma for the dope test. Ajay Verma had also advised him to undergo dope test. Personal comments on the Chief Minister: In the video released on social media, Neeraj Bharti also made many personal comments on the Chief Minister. He said that earlier he considered Sukhu as his brother, but now that relationship is no more. At the end of the video, Bharti said that one may be fond of alcohol and cigarettes in youth, but after a certain age one should give up these habits. CM Sukhu had said 'addict'. In fact, in response to a media question on Tuesday evening, Chief Minister Sukhu had said without taking the name of Neeraj Bharti, "There is no issue. If a drug addict gives a statement, what is the issue? His words should not be taken seriously." After this statement of the Chief Minister, Neeraj Bharti gave a sharp reaction. Bharti, who has been attacking the government for many days, was continuously targeting the Congress government and Chief Minister Sukhu through Facebook for the last five days. He had made many serious allegations against the government and the organization. After this, the party took disciplinary action against him and expelled him from Congress for six years. Allegation of blocking Facebook ID: Neeraj Bharti alleged that under the pressure of the state government, his Facebook ID was also closed, through which he was continuously criticizing the government. However, his father and Agriculture Minister Chandra Kumar has also termed his continuous attacks on social media as unfair.