Haryana CM Nayab Saini Projects BJP-Led Development Model for Punjab
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Haryana CM Nayab Saini Projects BJP-Led Development Model for Punjab

CM Saini highlights Haryana’s MSP, women welfare, healthcare, and employment initiatives

by Desk

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Friday asserted that the coming era belongs to the BJP, adding that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Punjab has the potential to become one of the leading states in the country. Speaking at a Samman Samaroh in village Panjola, Saini said that once a BJP government is formed in Punjab, the pace of development will accelerate, and all Central Government welfare schemes will be implemented effectively on the ground.

On his arrival, the Chief Guest was warmly welcomed by organizer Satpal Poonia, who presented him with a bouquet and a siropa.

Haryana Leading in Farmer-Friendly Policies

Nayab Saini highlighted Haryana’s model for farmers, noting that it is the first state in India to provide Minimum Support Price (MSP) on 24 crops, with payments directly transferred to farmers’ accounts within 48 hours. Compensation for crop loss due to natural calamities is also deposited directly into accounts, helping farmers feel secure and self-reliant.

Nayab Saini: BJP Delivering on Promises

The Chief Minister  Nayab Saini emphasized that the BJP has fulfilled 60 out of 217 promises made in its Sankalp Patra during the first phase, with the remaining commitments progressing rapidly. He noted the shared cultural and social bond between Punjab and Haryana and suggested that Punjab could benefit from adopting Haryana’s development model.

Women Empowerment Initiatives

Under Haryana’s Lado Lakshmi Yojana, women receive ₹2,100 per month, with a total budget allocation of ₹5,000 crore. Saini contrasted this with Punjab, where a similar promise of ₹1,100 has not yet been implemented, highlighting differences in governance and delivery.

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Housing and Land Distribution

Nayab Saini reported that under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, nearly 1.5 lakh people in Haryana have been provided houses. Additionally, 27,000 eligible families have received 100-square-yard plots, and 15,000 people in 14 cities have been allotted 30-square-yard plots during the first phase. Ownership rights were also granted to individuals in possession of panchayat land for over 20 years.

Healthcare and Social Security

The Chief Minister  Nayab Saini emphasized that Haryana provides free treatment up to ₹5 lakh per year under the Ayushman and Chirayu schemes, benefiting around 25 lakh people with over ₹4,000 crore spent. In contrast, he criticized Punjab’s Mohalla Clinics as insufficiently equipped.

Haryana also provides a pension of ₹3,200 per month to more than 34.5 lakh senior citizens, directly credited to their bank accounts between the 1st and 10th of every month. The Happy Card scheme offers free bus travel up to 1,000 kilometers for families earning less than ₹1 lakh annually.

Employment Opportunities

Nayab Saini highlighted Haryana’s transparent recruitment system, which has provided 2 lakh jobs in 11 years and over 34,000 government jobs in the past year alone, emphasizing the elimination of irregularities or “kharchi-parchi” in employment.

PM Modi’s Vision for Punjab

The Chief Minister praised Prime Minister Modi for naming Adampur Airport after Shri Guru Ravidas Ji and for plans to develop Jalandhar, Ludhiana, and Amritsar as industrial hubs. Saini urged Punjab residents to support the Prime Minister’s vision of a Viksit Bharat, ensuring the state emerges as a leader in development.

The programme was attended by former MP Preneet Kaur, MLA Ashwani Sharma, District President Sardar Jaspal Singh Gangoli, Sarpanch of Panjola Sardar Jarnail Singh, Satpal Poonia, and several other dignitaries.

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