In a stirring address to the Saini community in Dinanagar, Gurdaspur, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini envisioned a resurgent ‘Rangla Punjab’ on Sunday. This land of Gurus and martyrs, battered yet unbroken by Partition’s trauma, must reclaim its confident spirit, he asserted.
The forthcoming Punjab elections represent a pivotal moment to realign politics and safeguard community dignity, Saini declared. His presence on this revered ground fills him with pride, and he implored all to collaborate in making Punjab a development leader once more.
Saini credited PM Modi’s leadership for honoring the Saini community by appointing him CM from humble beginnings. Ahead lies his second Haryana budget presentation tomorrow, boasting fulfillment of 60 out of 217 promises, with 120 advancing swiftly.
Haryana’s welfare model shines bright: complimentary dialysis statewide, doorstep pensions for elders, financial support for women via Ladli Laxmi (Rs 2,100/month), prompt MSP payments to farmers within two days, and compensation schemes. Affordable homes for the underprivileged, plots for jobless households, and land titles for panchayat dwellers mark inclusive progress.
Punjab’s development lags due to entrenched power elites, Saini critiqued, signaling a need for change. With OBCs at 31% of the populace, their consolidated support for BJP will decisively shape the next government, reviving Punjab’s richness and dynamism, he predicted confidently.