Haryana CM Denies Pension Cuts, Vows Financial Security for Elderly

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has firmly rejected claims of pension cuts for senior citizens, calling them politically motivated misinformation. He detailed a streamlined, technology-driven pension delivery system that provides real-time SMS alerts upon direct bank transfers. The CM referenced Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assurance of expanded healthcare coverage for citizens aged 70 and above. He contrasted the current transparent system with the delays and hardships faced by the elderly under the previous Congress administration.

Key Points: Haryana CM Rejects Pension Cut Rumours, Details Senior Citizen Security

  • Denies pension cuts as misinformation
  • Highlights tech-driven pension delivery with SMS alerts
  • Refers to Centre's expanded healthcare for elderly
  • Contrasts system with previous Congress regime
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Financial security of senior citizens top priority: Haryana CM ​

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini denies pension discontinuation claims, highlights tech-driven delivery and expanded healthcare coverage for senior citizens.

"Safeguarding their dignity and ensuring their financial and social security remains a central priority of his government. - Nayab Singh Saini"

Chandigarh, Feb 24

Asserting that senior citizens are the backbone of society, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Tuesday said safeguarding their dignity and ensuring their financial and social security remains a central priority of his government. ​

Clarifying on pension cuts at the ongoing Budget session of the Vidhan Sabha here, the Chief Minister firmly rejected the claims, describing them as politically motivated misinformation. ​

He said the government has not discontinued pensions; rather, it has strengthened social security measures for the elderly. ​

Highlighting the Centre's commitment to senior citizens, he referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assurance of expanded healthcare protection for citizens aged 70 and above. ​

Under this provision, eligible elderly beneficiaries are entitled to medical coverage of up to Rs 5 lakh, ensuring that families are not burdened by the cost of serious illnesses. ​

Taking a swipe at the Opposition, the Chief Minister said rumours regarding pension discontinuation were being deliberately circulated to create confusion among elderly citizens. ​

Spreading such misinformation, he said, is irresponsible and deeply unfortunate, particularly when it concerns the most pivotal sections of society. He underlined that the government has streamlined pension delivery through a transparent and technology-driven mechanism. ​

Beneficiaries now receive real-time SMS alerts when their pensions are credited directly to their bank accounts, enabling hassle-free withdrawals without the need to visit government offices repeatedly.

​Drawing a contrast with the previous Congress regime, the Chief Minister said senior citizens earlier had to endure long delays, sometimes waiting months for their pension payments. Many were forced to make repeated trips to government offices, often in extreme weather conditions, with little administrative responsiveness.

​Clarifying the issue of a temporary delay in payment release, he explained that when discrepancies or complaints arise, verification is conducted as part of due process. During this period, payments may be paused and promptly released once verification is complete. ​

Emphasising the government's commitment, the Chief Minister said that Haryana has built a system that is transparent, accountable, and respectful, ensuring that elderly citizens receive their entitlements with dignity and without unnecessary hardship.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the intent is good, the article mentions "temporary delays" due to verification. For a senior citizen dependent on that pension, even a week's delay can cause immense stress. The process needs to be faster and more empathetic.
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Priya S
Finally, some dignity for our elders! The previous system was a nightmare for my grandparents. Technology-driven, direct benefit transfer is the way forward. Hope other states learn from Haryana.
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Vikram M
The health coverage for 70+ is a masterstroke by PM Modi. Medical bills are the biggest fear for aging parents. This policy shows true "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" (the world is one family) in action. 🙏
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Aman W
Good to hear the CM clarifying. There was a lot of confusion in our village about pensions being stopped. These rumours cause unnecessary panic. The government should run more awareness camps in rural areas.
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Kavitha C
Transparency is key. The SMS alert is a simple but powerful tool that builds trust. Now, they should focus on increasing the pension amount to keep up with inflation. Our elders deserve more than just the basics.

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