Haryana's 2029 Vision: Fulfilling All Electoral Promises

Haryana's Chief Minister declares commitment to fulfilling all election promises by 2029, emphasizing efforts for the Dhanak community's upliftment. He highlighted that 63 commitments have been met, with progress on 153 others, and announced state celebrations for Sant Kabir Jayanti, along with various welfare initiatives.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chandigarh | Updated: 30-05-2026 21:42 IST | Created: 30-05-2026 21:42 IST
Haryana's 2029 Vision: Fulfilling All Electoral Promises
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Nayab Singh Saini, Chief Minister of Haryana, has affirmed the BJP-led state government's resolve to honor every pledge made in their election manifesto by 2029. He emphasized efforts such as uplifting the Dhanak community's welfare during his address to its representatives from Haryana, Punjab, and Chandigarh.

Saini detailed that 63 promises in the Sankalp Patra have already been kept, while significant progress is underway for 153 others. He also announced Bhiwani as the venue for the Sant Kabir Jayanti celebrations on June 29, with plans to attend events in Abohar and Ludhiana, Punjab.

Highlighting past political neglect of the Dhanak community, Saini praised its historical contributions. The government, he stated, has taken substantial steps towards the welfare of marginalized groups, including reservation reforms such as designating part of the SC reservation specifically for the Deprived Scheduled Castes.

Furthermore, Saini unveiled various welfare measures, noting that 604 youths from the DSC community have joined the Haryana Police, and the government has provided over 1.60 lakh homes to eligible beneficiaries. Under Ayushman Bharat-Chirayu Yojana, more than 29.20 lakh patients benefited from free treatment worth Rs 4,131 crore.

The Haryana government has also been recognized for pioneering dialysis facilities in all district hospitals, benefiting nearly two lakh patients. Senior citizens receive a monthly pension of Rs 3,200, with women benefiting from the Lado-Lakshmi Yojana's Rs 2,100 monthly support.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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