Haryana’s Triple Engine Government to Accelerate Development: CM Nayab Singh Saini

Haryana, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini
The Political Observer Staff By The Political Observer Staff
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State Government Fulfills 18 Promises in 100 Days, More on the Way

Chandigarh, February 27 – Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to rapid development, stating that the “triple engine” governance model will accelerate progress threefold. He highlighted the government’s achievements in its first 100 days and outlined its vision for the future.

Speaking at a public event in Kaithal, CM Saini emphasized the efficiency of his administration, noting that 18 key promises from the Sankalp Patra have already been fulfilled, with 10 more slated for completion soon.

Key Achievements in 100 Days

  1. Healthcare Advancement: Free dialysis services introduced for kidney patients in all medical colleges and PGIs.
  2. Land Ownership Rights: Tenant farmer families granted ownership of cultivated land.
  3. Legal Protection for Residents: A new Act ensures ownership rights for people living on panchayat land for over 20 years.
  4. Affordable Cooking Gas: 15 lakh women now receive LPG cylinders at a subsidized rate of ₹500.
  5. MSP Procurement: Haryana leads as the first state to procure all crops at Minimum Support Price (MSP), ensuring financial stability for farmers.

Political Counterpoints

Criticizing the opposition, CM Saini compared Haryana’s rapid progress with Congress-led Himachal Pradesh, where promised LPG subsidies remain unfulfilled even after 2.5 years. He also rebuked Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal for falsely accusing Haryana of polluting the Yamuna River, asserting that Haryana’s people deeply respect Yamuna Mata and would never harm the sacred river.

Vision for Future Growth

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, CM Saini assured that the state’s development would continue at triple the current pace. The government remains financially sound and committed to the welfare of its people, setting a benchmark for governance.

Taking a dig at Congress, he labeled its leaders as “tweet masters” who engage in social media rhetoric instead of acknowledging the transformative work being carried out on the ground.

The event was attended by MP Naveen Jindal and other dignitaries, marking a strong endorsement of the government’s efforts. As Haryana moves forward, the triple engine government aims to deliver robust governance, economic prosperity, and infrastructural growth at an unprecedented speed.

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