THERE HAVE BEEN LESS TALK AND MORE WORK IN LAST 10 YEARS: HARYANA CM NAYAB SINGH SAINI
The Daily Guardian|April 23, 2024
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini says that in the last 10 years, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, there have been less talk and more work.
VIPIN PARMAR
THERE HAVE BEEN LESS TALK AND MORE WORK IN LAST 10 YEARS: HARYANA CM NAYAB SINGH SAINI

In an interview with India News Haryana, Saini revealed the strategy of BJP to win 11 seats.

“Before 2014, there was less work and more talk. In these 10 years, the people of the country have been satisfied. Similarly, the work done under Manohar Lal Khattar’s government in the state is also being praised,” Saini said.

The CM said that when Khattar became the CM, the situation in the state was not good, there was an atmosphere of fear everywhere, and farmers were given a mere two rupees cheque in the name of compensation. About 2.67 billion rupees of compensation money to farmers was pending. As soon as he became CM, Khattar released the compensation.

Saini said that the system improved by the Manohar Lal government is being appreciated today. There has been significant improvement in the transfer policy in the state today; previously, transfers were made by taking bribes, but now it is done transparently and correctly.

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