Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has said that the road from Pehowa to Yamunanagar will be made four-lane in order to fulfil the old demand of lakhs of people going to Pehowa, Kurukshetra, Ladwa as well as Haridwar. Along with this, bypasses will be constructed in Kurukshetra and Ladwa, relieving commuters from traffic jams. Projects worth thousands of crores of rupees will be implemented at a fast pace in the state.
The Chief Minister was speaking at a programme organized by BJP workers in Kurukshetra district today. The Chief Minister bowed his head with folded hands to the workers, and residents of the area present on the occasion and expressed his gratitude for making the BJP win again. He also congratulated everyone on Diwali, Bhai Dooj, Chhath Puja and Vishwakarma Jayanti.
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said it is the result of the hard work of the workers that the BJP has formed the government in the state for the third time. He said together we have to make Ladwa more developed.
The Chief Minister said metro and local train network will be expanded in the state so that people can have ease in commuting. Soon, work will be done to speed up many road projects in the state. He said directions have been given to the officers that whatever problems and work of the citizens are there, they should be resolved on a priority basis.
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said instructions have been given to officers that wherever patch work related to roads or repair of roads is to be done under the Ladwa Assembly constituency, they have to ensure that the work is completed as soon as possible. He said solving the problem of every citizen is the top priority of the government and our doors will remain open 24 hours for them.
The Chief Minister said as soon as he gets time, he will go to every ward, village and locality of Ladwa and thank the people for making the BJP win. He told all workers, office-bearers and mandal pramukhs that the BJP has started an online campaign to make primary members of the party. Keeping in mind every section of society, at least 300 people have to be connected to this campaign at every booth.
On this occasion, former minister Sh. Subhash Sudha, Deputy Commissioner Sh. Rajesh Jogpal, and other dignitaries were present.