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Budget of year 2025-26 to focus on the development of State’s people -Haryana CM Nayab Saini
Rs 347 crore released for the repair of 810 km long roads in 100 days
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, February 10, 2025 – Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that the general budget for the year 2025-26 will focus on the development of the people of Haryana.The budget will incorporate key suggestions from various stakeholders, aiming to accelerate the state's progress at three times its current pace.
The Chief Minister made these remarks during a program held in Panchkula today.He highlighted that the state government has already fulfilled 18 out of the 240 promises made in the election manifesto within the first 100 days. In addition work is underway on 6 resolutions that are expected to be completed soon.
Furthermore, 50 resolutions are in process, awaiting financial or administrative approval.He assured that the current Haryana government of Bharatiya Janata Party will fulfill all 240 promises within the stipulated time.
Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini also shared that in the first 100 days of governance, Rs. 347 crore has been released for the repair of 810 km of roads, ensuring no road in Haryana remains in disrepair.
He added that the Haryana government is providing gas cylinders to 13 lakh underprivileged families at a cost of Rs. 500.He further said that the government is fully prepared for the upcoming urban local body elections.
The Bharatiya Janata Party's organization will contest the elections with utmost seriousness, and the 3-tier system of governance will work to further expedite development initiatives across the state.
Nayab Singh Saini stated that under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi, the current state government is driving development at three times the speed.
Criticizing the opposition, he mentioned that while it is the opposition's role and responsibility to criticise the government, they should also acknowledge the positive work being done by the state government.
He pointed out that when 2.80 crore people of Haryana are praising the government's efforts, then the opposition's criticism raises concern.Addressing the allegations made during the Delhi elections about Haryana poisoning Yamuna water, the Chief Minister called it unfortunate.
He criticized Arvind Kejriwal, a responsible leader, for spreading such a significant falsehood.
He claimed that these baseless accusations were merely an attempt to cover up the shortcomings of his own government.The Chief Minister remarked that a "shop of lies" had been operating in Delhi, and the people of Delhi had given a resounding answer to such people in the elections.
The Chief Minister further remarked that this is the reason the Congress party failed to secure a single seat in Delhi for the third consecutive time, and claimed that a similar situation would unfold for Congress in Haryana during the 2029 elections.
The Chief Minister said that while the Congress Party ruled the country for 55 years, it failed to prioritize the welfare of farmers.In contrast, within just 10 years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has implemented numerous measures for the benefit of farmers.
He highlighted that in Haryana, 100% of farmers' produce is being purchased at the minimum support price.Taking a dig at former Chief Minister Bhupender Singh Hooda, Nayab Singh Saini remarked that during Hooda's tenure, which lasted 10 years, he failed to address the issue of vacant government positions.
In contrast, the present government is providing jobs to eligible youth based on merit, without any kharchi-parchi, restoring the confidence of the youth.
The Chief Minister also mentioned that the election of the Leader of the Opposition is an internal matter for the Congress Party. However, he emphasized that for the sake of democracy's cleanliness and purity, it is important for the opposition to remain strong.
He pointed out that the development seen in Kalka over the past 10 years has also been mirrored in Narnaul, near the Rajasthan border.
Similarly, the progress made in Ellenabad has been equally reflected in Radaur, located near the UP border, showcasing the government's commitment to uniform development without any discrimination.