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Haryana CM Inaugurates BJP's 'Namo Kamal' Office, Vows Balanced Development

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini inaugurated the BJP's new district office 'Namo Kamal' in Narnaul, emphasizing that power is a means of public service. He vowed to end discrimination against South Haryana and ensure balanced development under the 'Haryana Ek, Haryanvi Ek' vision. Saini highlighted ongoing infrastructure projects like a logistics hub to create jobs and address water scarcity. He praised the BJP's growth from two Lok Sabha seats in 1984 to the world's largest party under PM Modi's leadership.

Haryana CM inaugurates BJP's new district office 'Namo Kamal' in Narnaul

New Delhi, June 8

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Monday said that for the Bharatiya Janata Party, power is not a means of enjoying authority but a medium of public service.

He asserted that the present government has ended the discrimination faced by South Haryana under previous regimes and has ensured balanced development across the state by translating the vision of 'Haryana Ek, Haryanvi Ek' into reality.

The Chief Minister was addressing a public gathering after inaugurating BJP's newly constructed district office, 'Namo Kamal', in Narnaul. Earlier, he hoisted the party flag and participated in a havan ceremony. The programme was presided over by Haryana BJP President, Dr Archana Gupta.

Paying homage to the sacred land of Maharishi Chyawan, Saini said the region has a rich legacy of patriotism and sacrifice, having produced brave sons who made the supreme sacrifice in defence of the nation. Highlighting the development of Mahendragarh district, he said road connectivity in Narnaul and the adjoining areas is being significantly strengthened. Several key projects, including a logistics hub, are underway and are expected to generate new employment opportunities for the youth.

The Chief Minister also referred to efforts being made to address the region's long-standing water scarcity issues, according to a release. He said the government has worked to ensure that canal water reaches even the tail-end areas, providing relief to residents who had been facing water shortages for years.

Congratulating BJP workers of Mahendragarh district on the establishment of the new district office, Saini said the inauguration of the organisational centre was a matter of pride and satisfaction. He remarked that political party offices are not merely buildings made of bricks, cement and mortar, but centres of organisational strength, ideology and energy.

For BJP workers, a party office is a temple of organisation and service from where the resolve to serve the nation is strengthened and efforts are made to ensure that development and welfare schemes reach the last person in society, he said.

The Chief Minister said the BJP's organisational structure is fundamentally different from that of other political parties. While parties driven by dynastic politics often confine leadership opportunities to a select few, the BJP provides every ordinary worker the opportunity to rise to the highest positions through dedication, hard work and merit.

Describing this as one of the BJP's greatest strengths, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the party was founded in 1980 with the objective of building a strong, prosperous and powerful India. From Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee to the present leadership, the organisation has continued to expand and today, with more than 140 million members, has emerged as the world's largest democratic political party.

The Chief Minister said the BJP's rise from winning just two Lok Sabha seats in 1984 to becoming the country's largest political force reflects the tireless efforts of its workers and the trust reposed in it by the people. He said India has witnessed unprecedented development and welfare-oriented governance under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership over the past 12 years.

Saini said district party offices should emerge as centres of public aspirations and expectations. Every farmer, youth, poor citizen and needy person visiting the office should feel assured that their concerns will be heard and sincere efforts made to resolve them, he added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

As a Narnaul resident, I can say that the water scarcity mention is very relevant. For decades, tail-end areas have suffered. If the canal water issue is genuinely resolved, that would be real progress. The logistics hub sounds promising for local youth employment too. Just hope this isn't just election-time rhetoric. 🙏

Rahul R

BJP workers calling an office a 'temple'? That's pure political theatre. These buildings cost crores in taxpayer or party funds. Meanwhile, in many villages, basic amenities like proper roads and healthcare remain a dream. The CM should focus on actual governance, not just inaugurating party offices.

Kavya N

'Haryana Ek, Haryanvi Ek' - this unity message is important given the historical regional divides between North and South Haryana. The CM is right that previous governments neglected this area. But building one office won't fix decades of imbalance. Need concrete schemes with proper implementation deadlines. Haryana deserves better. 🌾

Vikram M

The part about BJP providing opportunities to ordinary workers is actually true in many cases. Unlike dynastic parties, a ground-level worker can rise to become CM or minister. That's genuine empowerment. But the CM should also acknowledge that even the BJP has its share of internal politics and favoritism at district levels. Still, better than most alternatives. 👏

Shreya B

The mention of Maharishi Chyawan and the region's sacrifices is a nice touch to connect with local pride. But the real test is whether the Mahendragarh district sees actual improvement in employment and water access. The logistics

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