Use BJP office to address residents’ concerns, Haryana CM Saini tells party leaders

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9 Jun 2026 • 2:54 PM MYT
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Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini addresses a gathering during the inauguration of the BJP district office at Narnaul. Tribune photo

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has stated that the current government in the state has ended the discrimination faced by South Haryana during the previous regimes.

“The state government has practically implemented the spirit of ‘Haryana Ek, Haryanvi Ek’ by eliminating regional disparities in development works," he said, while addressing a public gathering during the inaugural ceremony of the BJP’s district office at Narnaul on Monday.

The Chief Minister maintained that road connectivity was being strengthened in the Narnaul and Mahendragarh areas.

“Work is under way on several development projects, including a logistics hub, which will create new employment opportunities for the youth. Efforts are also being made to provide water to the last end of

the canals to address the long-standing water problem of the region," he stated.

Saini pointed out that the BJP’s organisational structure differs from that of other political parties.

“In the parties dominated by family and dynastic politics, the organisation is limited to a few individuals. In the BJP, even ordinary workers can rise to the highest leadership positions through their hard work, dedication and talent, which is the greatest strength of the party," he observed.

The Chief Minister stated that the district BJP office should become a medium to fulfill the hopes and expectations of the people in general.

“Whenever the residents from any strata of society come to the party office, they should feel confident that their concerns will be addressed," he maintained.

BJP state president Dr Archana Gupta, who presided over the inaugural ceremony, said the party office would work with the spirit of Antyodaya and ensure that the benefit of the government’s welfare schemes reaches every resident.

Haryana Health Minister Arti Singh Rao said the BJP works not for power but for nation-building through service.

“The Ahirwal region is the land of soldiers and martyrs and has contributed in the country’s freedom struggle and securing the borders of the nation," she stated.

BJP district President Dr Yatendra Rao welcomed the guests, who included Bhiwani-Mahendragarh MP Dharambir Singh, BJP state general secretary Surender Poonia, MLAs Om Prakash Yadav, Anil Yadav, Kanwar

Singh Yadav, former ministers Dr Banwari Lal and Dr Abhe Singh Yadav and former MLAs Sita Ram and Rao Bahadur Singh.