Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini emphasised that the BJP governments at both the Centre and the state are fully committed to working round-the-clock to ensure the welfare of the common people.
Speaking at an event held in Ladwa, Kurukshetra district, late Wednesday, he highlighted that various public welfare schemes have been designed with a focus on addressing the needs and concerns of the underprivileged sections of society.
These initiatives, he said, are actively uplifting the people and improving their quality of life. The event was also attended by Kurukshetra MP Naveen Jindal and former Haryana Minister Subhash Sudha.
Saini praised the dedication of party workers, stating that their efforts have led to the establishment of a 'triple engine government' in the state—referring to the BJP’s leadership at the Centre, in the state, and at the local level.
He pointed to the BJP’s success in the recent civic polls as a testament to this momentum and expressed confidence that the party workers would play a pivotal role in ensuring the benefits of government schemes reach every corner of society.
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He also announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would be visiting Haryana on April 14, on the occasion of BR Ambedkar’s birth anniversary. During the visit, the Prime Minister will inaugurate the airport in Hisar and lay the foundation stone for an 800 MW thermal power plant in Yamunanagar, marking two major infrastructure developments in the state.
Saini reiterated the government's commitment to inclusive development under the principles of 'Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas' and 'Haryana Ek Haryanvi Ek'. He said that under this 'triple engine government', development efforts would be carried out at triple the speed to bring prosperity to every citizen.
To address public grievances more effectively and reduce the need for people to travel to Chandigarh, the state government has initiated 'Samadhan Shivirs' twice a week at district and subdivision levels. These camps are aimed at offering on-the-spot solutions and ensuring that governance is accessible and responsive to the people's needs.
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