Nayab Singh Saini has officially been sworn in as Haryana’s Chief Minister for a second term in a significant political ceremony held in Panchkula. The event was attended by key leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Ministers Amit Shah, and Rajnath Singh, along with thousands of attendees. The oath was administered by Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya at the Dussehra Grounds, marking Saini’s return to the role. BJP veteran Anil Vij also took the oath, signifying his important role in the newly formed cabinet.
Saini’s second term follows a decisive victory for the BJP in Haryana, and his tenure is expected to focus on several key areas, including boosting infrastructure, improving the education system, and creating more employment opportunities for the state’s youth. Saini, who has served in various capacities within the party, has long championed pro-development policies, which he plans to continue during his second term. His leadership has been acknowledged within the party for his emphasis on rural development, healthcare reforms, and youth empowerment.
The event highlighted the BJP’s strong political presence in Haryana, reinforced by the attendance of top NDA leaders. Prime Minister Modi, in his address, congratulated Saini on his reappointment and emphasized the importance of continuity in governance to achieve long-term development goals. The ceremony concluded with Saini pledging to uphold the promises made during the election campaign, particularly regarding inclusive growth and good governance.
In addition to Saini’s swearing-in, the appointment of several other ministers was confirmed. Senior BJP leader Anil Vij, a prominent figure in Haryana politics, also took his oath of office, solidifying his influence in the state’s new cabinet. The government formation marks a new chapter in Haryana’s political landscape, with expectations for both Saini and his ministers to tackle pressing issues like unemployment, rural infrastructure, and economic growth.
Saini’s leadership, which has resonated with a broad section of Haryana’s electorate, will now face the task of translating promises into tangible progress during his second term. His administration’s ability to address concerns about governance, transparency, and local development will be critical in shaping his political legacy in the state.