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With People at the Heart, India Marches Toward a Stronger Future: CM Nayab Singh Saini

In a powerful and emotionally charged address, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini reaffirmed his commitment to building a “Viksit Bharat” under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as he virtually participated in the inauguration ceremony of new BJP district offices in Jhajjar, Sirsa, and Kurukshetra. Speaking from Delhi on July 6, Saini portrayed these offices not merely as political structures, but as sacred spaces of public service and collective effort—designed to carry forward the mission of a developed India by 2047.

The Chief Minister described India’s entry into its “Amrit Kaal” as a transformative epoch, where every institution and party functionary must realign their priorities with the nation’s higher vision. He reiterated Prime Minister Modi’s inclusive governance mantra—“Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas”—stating that these newly inaugurated district offices are poised to act as coordination hubs for grassroots efforts across Haryana.

Drawing a deeper connection to India’s ideological roots, CM Saini highlighted the coincidence of this event with the 125th birth anniversary of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, the founder of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh. He credited Mookerjee’s legacy of nationalism and sacrifice, particularly in reference to his historic stance against Article 370, as the ideological soil from which BJP continues to draw strength. Saini reminded the audience that it was under PM Modi’s leadership that Mookerjee’s vision of “One Nation, One Constitution” was finally realized through the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A in Jammu and Kashmir.

Calling BJP’s organizational offices “a mirror to dynastic parties,” the Chief Minister criticized opposition outfits for functioning as closed family enterprises, inaccessible to ordinary party workers. In contrast, he said, the BJP is a party where even a booth-level worker can aspire to become the Prime Minister or Chief Minister—citing his own journey and that of PM Modi as living examples of the party’s meritocratic ethos.

Saini extended congratulations to all party workers across the state, urging them to convert the newly built offices into people-centric institutions—open courts of public dialogue, grievance redressal, and policy awareness. He emphasized that these offices must not remain confined to political meetings but must evolve into community spaces where citizens find direct access to solutions and opportunities.

Stressing the BJP’s disciplined organizational structure, the Chief Minister underlined that in the BJP hierarchy, the nation comes first, the party second, and personal interests last. He credited the tireless dedication of lakhs of party workers for propelling BJP to become the world’s largest political party, with over 14 crore members nationwide and more than 46 lakh in Haryana alone.

Reflecting on the humble beginnings of the party, Saini reminisced about a time when BJP cadres operated from beneath trees or in cramped corners of dharamshalas and homes, often with no resources but an unbreakable spirit of nationalism. Today, he said, these grand new district offices are not just structures of brick and mortar but temples of “sewa” (service) and “sanskars” (values)—monuments to the dreams and sacrifices of BJP’s grassroots workers.

These state-of-the-art BJP district offices have been constructed with modern amenities, including multipurpose halls, media centers, libraries, dedicated public grievance cells, computer labs, and Atal Sewa Kendras. The CM revealed that with the inauguration of the new offices in three districts, the party now has a physical presence in 20 out of Haryana’s 22 districts. Panipat and Mahendragarh, the remaining two, will see their offices completed by August.

Looking ahead, CM Saini affirmed that these offices will play a crucial role in strengthening the BJP’s booth-level machinery, as envisioned by BJP National President JP Nadda. More than buildings, he added, they symbolize the party’s commitment to inclusivity, accessibility, and transparency, and will ensure BJP’s ideological messaging and welfare schemes penetrate every household in Haryana.

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