Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini shared that out of 217 resolutions in the Sankalp Patra, 60 have been fulfilled, with progress ongoing on the rest. He highlighted the government’s commitment to transparent governance and the increasing public trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policies. The state’s recruitment process has been made transparent, benefiting even underprivileged youth with job opportunities without recommendations.
The Chief Minister emphasized that the government is ensuring fair opportunities for deserving youth, with initiatives like free dialysis for kidney patients, subsidised LPG cylinders for the poor, and the ‘Lado Lakshmi’ scheme offering financial support to eligible women. Additionally, steps have been taken to provide ownership rights to long-settled rural families and procure 24 crops at minimum support prices for farmers.
Under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, India’s progress towards becoming a developed nation has been acknowledged, enhancing the country’s global reputation. The upcoming Haryana budget aims to address public expectations, while sensitivity towards historical events like the 1984 incidents remains crucial. The Chief Minister stressed the importance of constructive suggestions from the opposition for a robust democracy, urging fact-based discussions over baseless allegations.
