Chandigarh/New Delhi, July 25 – Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced that all preparations for a significant state-level event to mark the implementation of three new criminal laws have been completed. Addressing journalists at Haryana Bhawan in New Delhi following a detailed meeting with Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah, the Chief Minister said that Haryana is fully geared up to align itself with the national legal reforms introduced under the Modi government.
During the interaction, Chief Minister Saini emphasized that his meeting with Amit Shah was both detailed and constructive, covering a range of critical issues, including the progress of the Kishau Dam project—an initiative with implications for irrigation, hydroelectricity, and regional water distribution. He also briefed the Union Minister about the ongoing welfare schemes in Haryana, assuring that the state remains committed to accelerating grassroots development and ensuring efficient delivery of central schemes.
Highlighting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s economic achievements, the Chief Minister said that under Modi’s visionary leadership, India has leapt from being the 11th largest economy globally to securing the fourth position. This rise, he said, is a testimony to the government’s commitment to self-reliance and economic strength. “India is no longer just a growing economy but has become a confident and capable global force,” Saini remarked.
In response to questions from the media regarding the upcoming Common Eligibility Test (CET) in Haryana, scheduled for July 26 and 27, the Chief Minister assured that all necessary logistical arrangements have been finalized. With lakhs of aspirants expected to appear for the examination, he said that officials have been instructed to ensure that no candidate faces any inconvenience during the process. This examination is viewed as a gateway to mass government recruitment, a key employment strategy under the state administration.
The Chief Minister also confirmed that new recruitments will soon be initiated in the Haryana Police Department, and all preparatory directives have been issued to the concerned officials. This move is in line with the state’s broader strategy to reinforce public safety and employment generation simultaneously.
Taking a swipe at the opposition, Saini argued that parties opposing the Modi-led government have failed to offer any credible alternative or policy vision. “The opposition lacks an issue-based narrative because Prime Minister Modi has been working consistently for the last 11 years to transform the lives of the poor, farmers, and people across both urban and rural India,” he said. Saini asserted that the fast-paced development seen across the nation is unpalatable for opposition parties that remain disconnected from grassroots realities.
He cited central government data to illustrate the depth of outreach achieved through flagship programs. “Over four crore families have been provided housing under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. In addition, the PM-Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana has disbursed Rs 6,000 annually to farmers across 19 successful instalments, directly benefiting millions,” Saini stated. According to him, nearly 25 crore people have risen above the poverty line due to the structured and long-term approach taken by the current central leadership.
Sharing insights from his recent visit to Bihar, Saini said that under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, between 700 to 900 homes have been constructed in every panchayat to provide shelter to the underprivileged. He emphasized that such models of rural development are being implemented across India with full transparency and dedication.
He further added that in addition to housing initiatives, the Union Government continues to provide monthly rations to impoverished families nationwide. “Only Prime Minister Modi possesses the vision and integrity to work for the welfare of the poor with such unwavering sincerity,” said Saini.
In another sharp critique, the Haryana Chief Minister targeted the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), accusing it of misgovernance in Delhi. He alleged that the AAP government has worsened civic infrastructure in the national capital, causing distress to residents. However, he noted that despite political differences, the Haryana government is collaborating with the Delhi government on shared priorities, such as cleaning the Yamuna River and other critical inter-state initiatives.
The developments announced by Chief Minister Saini reflect Haryana’s alignment with national reform agendas and its proactive stance on infrastructure, law, governance, and public welfare. With the monsoon session of Parliament underway and upcoming elections in several key states, these efforts also signal the BJP’s broader narrative of governance continuity, economic growth, and social equity.
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