Thursday, June 6, 2019

Chandigarh, June 6 - Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. Manohar Lal said that more emphasis will be laid on S.H.E., that is, Security, Health and Education for the development of the state during next five years. Under Security, farmers will be given a pension of Rs 6,000 in a year, apart from Central Government's Kisan Samman Nidhi. On completion of 60 years of age, labourers of the state will be given a monthly pension of Rs 3,000 and its premium will be paid by the State Government.

The Chief Minister was speaking in a function organised at New Anaj Mandi in Karnal today.

Mr. Manohar Lal said under Health, more wellness centers will be opened under the Ayushman Bharat Yojana, whereas under the Education, 'Beti Bachao-Beti Practice' programme will be carried forward more effectively. As a result of the government policies in the state, number of girls per thousand boys has now gone up to 933. About 40,000 daughters have been saved from foeticide, he added.

He said that future of youth in the state has been secured and jobs are given to them on merit basis without any recommendation or bribe. Like youth, many schemes have been implemented for the benefit of country's soldiers, women, sportspersons and farmers. All regions of the state have been developed equally. At present, work on canal based drinking water schemes is in progress in 104 villages in the state. New roads of Public Works (Building and Roads) Department or of National Highways are being constructed. Besides, houses will be given to all by the year 2022, he added.

He lauded the role of Panna Pramukh in Lok Sabha elections and said that role of worker in election is like an amplifier, as sound system cannot run without amplifier, without workers, elections cannot be won.
Lashing out at opposition parties, Mr. Manohar Lal said that racism and dynasty politics has come to an end, now it is the policy of ‘Haryana Ek-Hariyanvi Ek’. On the other hand, business class of the state is also happy, now, as ransom system has completely ended. He said that frustrated by their defeat, the opposition parties are using offensive language. We have to answer them in a dignified way and they will get the answer from the people in forthcoming assembly elections. He said that leaders of the opposition parties have started talking about not fighting the upcoming elections due to fear of their defeat. Many leaders want to leave their parties and are planning to join BJP. Keeping in view the results of the Lok Sabha elections, there is no such thing known as Opposition in the state, but a democratic system demands the presence of opposition.

Others present on the occasion included Member of Parliament, Mr. Sanjay Bhatia, Minister of State for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Mr. Karan Dev Kamboj, Mr. Harvinder Kalyan, Mr. Bakhshish Singh Virk, Mr. Bhagwan Dass Kabir Panthi and Mr. Mahipal Dhanda, all MLAs and many dignitaries and senior workers.