Governor highlights clear difference in Haryana's progress at 15th Vidhan Sabha session
The Business Guardian|November 14, 2024
Haryana Governor, Bandaru Dattatraya, while addressing the first session of the State Vidhan Sabha on Wednesday, said that the difference between Haryana a decade ago and Haryana today is crystal clear.
Governor highlights clear difference in Haryana's progress at 15th Vidhan Sabha session

He called upon the members to affirm that no obstacle should stand in the way of fulfilling the resolution for 'Viksit Haryana - Viksit Bharat'.

He showed confidence that each MLA will make the most of every moment in this House to prioritize public welfare. He said that he is confident that this Assembly will usher in a new chapter of decisions focused on public welfare. Let us all unite with full dedication to achieve the resolution of 'Viksit Haryana - Viksit Bharat'.

Addressing the House, the Governor highlighted that this is the first time in the history of Haryana that people have shown trust in a government for the third consecutive time. He said that at present the environment is highly conducive for the development of non-stop Haryana in every way. The entire state is keeping an eye on the decisions and policies formulated by this Assembly in the coming time. Therefore, it is the responsibility of every member to ensure that the state and its people get the maximum benefit of this favorable time.

The Governor advised the members to always remember the 'moolmantra' of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, who emphasized that every decision we make should be evaluated by its impact on the poorest and weakest person in society.

The Governor said that the people of the state have enthusiastically participated in the recently concluded election process and have sent you as advocates of their rights to this Assembly, the state's Supreme Panchayat, and as legislators, you will fulfill your responsibilities with full dedication and commitment.

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