‘Viksit Bharat’ Vision Reflected in Union Budget: CM Nayab Singh Saini
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh –
Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini said the government had made 217 resolutions in its Sankalp Patra, out of which 60 have been fulfilled and work is progressing rapidly on the remaining resolutions, which will be completed soon.
The Chief Minister was addressing a programme organized in Chandigarh on Saturday. On this occasion, Haryana’s Development and Panchayat Minister Sh. Krishan Lal Panwar, Health Minister Arti Singh Rao, Rajya Sabha MP Kartikeya Sharma, MLA from Kalka Shakti Rani Sharma, former Union Minister Vinod Sharma, Director General of Information, Public Relations and Languages Department K. Makrand Pandurang, renowned Bollywood artist Yashpal Sharma and Chief Minister’s Media Secretary Praveen Attrey were also present.
The Chief Minister said that under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, the government is working in accordance with the spirit of the Constitution. He said the people of Haryana elected the BJP for corruption-free and transparent governance and public trust in PM's policies has been continuously increasing. On this basis, the double-engine government received a huge mandate for the third time in the state.
Transparency in recruitment, opportunities for youth
The Chief Minister said that the recruitment process in the state has been made completely transparent, due to which even children from poor families are getting government jobs without any recommendation. Even before taking oath, 24,000 youth were given joining letters and large-scale recruitments are being carried out this year as well. The government is filling all vacant posts on with transparency.
The Chief Minister said that the youth of Haryana are making their mark in other states of the country as well and youth from other states are also getting opportunities here. This is a sign of healthy competition. He said in the BJP government there is neither discrimination nor a culture of recommendation; only deserving youth get opportunities.
Schemes for poor, women and farmers
The Chief Minister said that dialysis has been made completely free for kidney patients, subsidized LPG cylinders are being provided to poor families and the ‘Lado Lakshmi’ scheme has been launched for eligible women. Such women are being given ₹2,100 per month. Under decisions related to Panchayats, long-settled rural families have been given ownership rights. For farmers, procurement of 24 crops is being done at MSP.
Moving at fast pace towards ‘Viksit Bharat’
The Chief Minister said that under the leadership of PM, India is rapidly moving towards becoming a developed nation and the country’s reputation in the world has increased. He said that a clear vision of Viksit Bharat was visible in the Union Budget. He added that the upcoming Haryana budget will meet the hopes and expectations of the people.
Democracy strengthens with only constructive suggestions
The Chief Minister said that the pain related to the 1984 events is still in people’s hearts and sensitivity is needed in such matters. He said that justice to the victims has been ensured under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi. He further said that democracy becomes strong only when the government listens to the opposition and accepts constructive public-interest suggestions. In the Legislative Assembly too, the opposition is repeatedly asked to give fact-based suggestions, which the government will certainly adopt, but making allegations without facts weakens democracy.
Foreign policy strengthening trade and employment
On trade deals, the Chief Minister said that due to PM's foreign policy, India has built strong relations with many countries, creating new opportunities for trade and investment. This will strengthen the country’s economy and employment opportunities.