CM vows to fulfil election promises, boost development across state
Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini expressed his gratitude to the people of Haryana for electing a BJP government for the third time and committed to advancing the state’s development at a rapid pace with equal benefits for all sections of society.
100 sq yard plots for 2 lakh soon
Soon the government will start allotting the 100 sq yard plots to beneficiaries under the Chief Minister Rural Housing Scheme. About 5 lakh applications were received and 2 lakh will get plots in the first phase. — Nayab Singh Saini, chief minister
At gratitude events held in nine villages, including Umri, Mathana, Dabkhera, Baraichpur, and Bint of the Ladwa Assembly segment, the CM promised that “the double- engine government will expedite development projects, with officials directed to complete them within a stipulated timeframe.” Residents raised various demands related to community centres, schools, roads, and chaupals, and the CM announced grants for the villages to fulfil these needs.
The CM highlighted key government initiatives, stating, “Soon the government will start allotting the 100 sq yard plots to beneficiaries under the Chief Minister Rural Housing Scheme. About 5 lakh applications were received, and 2 lakh will get plots in the first phase.” He also confirmed that “women will soon receive Rs 2,100 as promised during the election, and all commitments made in the manifesto will be honoured.”
Acknowledging local support, the CM said, “I am grateful to the people of Ladwa. Due to a busy schedule, I couldn’t campaign much here, yet they elected the BJP.”
The CM also urged state officials to be accountable, stating, “The people of Haryana have high expectations. I am observing everything, and strict action will be taken against officials for negligence.”
Taking aim at Opposition leaders, he said, “Those who were confident of winning are yet to regain consciousness. The Congress is lying in the emergency ward. The politics of lies will not last, and the Congress will be wiped out in Haryana in the next election.”
During his visit, the CM stopped at Bir Mathana and Sonti villages to speak with local residents about their concerns, assuring them that their issues would be resolved. He also flagged off two new bus services: one for Jodhpur via Salasar and another for students travelling to Jyotisar from the Ladwa bus stand, which he said would greatly benefit residents and students.
In a message to farmers, the CM urged them not to burn paddy stubble, emphasising that the government was giving various subsidies and incentives them for crop residue management. He said there was no shortage of DAP in the state and the farmers will soon get adequate fertilisers.