In a strong affirmation of citizen-centric governance, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini declared that his administration is working in mission mode to address public grievances with urgency and ensure equitable development across regions. While interacting with residents during his visit to the villages of Kishanpura and Girdarpur in Ladwa constituency, the Chief Minister emphasized that he owes his position to the people of Ladwa, and therefore considers every resident a part of his extended family. He reiterated his instructions to government officials to respond to citizens’ concerns promptly and effectively, stating that timely solutions form the foundation of accountable governance.
Saini revealed that development projects worth ₹110 crore are currently underway in the Ladwa Assembly segment, which reflects the administration’s commitment to the region’s progress. At community meetings in Kishanpura’s local centre and Girdarpur’s gurdwara, the Chief Minister directly engaged with villagers to understand their issues and development needs. In response, he announced a grant of ₹21 lakh each for both villages to support various local infrastructure and service initiatives. Water drainage concerns, especially in Kishanpura, were acknowledged and prioritized by the Chief Minister for immediate redressal.
Speaking on the broader development vision for Haryana, Saini announced that ultra-modern government hospitals with state-of-the-art facilities will be constructed in every district, aimed at making quality healthcare accessible to all citizens. These hospitals are expected to be inaugurated on August 15. He further mentioned that referral processes within these facilities will be overseen by newly formed committees to ensure transparency and better patient care. The Chief Minister emphasized that the government’s healthcare reform also includes ensuring that treatment for all types of ailments is available under the public healthcare system.
Chief Minister Saini also highlighted reforms for the welfare of farmers and economically weaker sections. He reiterated the government’s commitment to purchasing all crops at Minimum Support Prices (MSP) and extending price gap compensation through the Bhavantar Bharpai Yojana. Additionally, he emphasized the ongoing efforts to provide housing solutions for the underprivileged, aligning with the broader vision of inclusive growth.
During the public interaction, the Chief Minister reminded citizens that his visit marks the first since the recent election, expressing gratitude to the people of Ladwa for their overwhelming support. He also reflected on a significant moment in Indian political history, observing the 50th anniversary of what he called the “Constitutional Murder Day”—a reference to the declaration of Emergency in 1975. Describing it as a dark chapter akin to colonial oppression, Saini recounted the horrors of forced sterilizations and the atmosphere of fear that prevailed during the Emergency. He urged the youth to learn from history to safeguard democracy and ensure such events are never repeated.
The Chief Minister’s visit to the region, marked by direct dialogue with the people and announcements of tangible support, underscores his administration’s focus on participative governance and rapid execution. As Haryana continues its journey under the BJP’s third consecutive term, the state government aims to combine infrastructure development with social responsibility and historical awareness to foster a more resilient, informed, and empowered citizenry.
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