Haryana CM Predicts India Will Achieve Developed Nation Status by 2047

Chandigarh, Dec 22 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Haryana, Nayab Singh Saini, remarked on Sunday that with the ongoing and rapid development projects across the nation, India is on track to be recognized as a developed nation by 2047.
He emphasized that every initiative in the country is being rolled out with the goal of benefiting the general populace.
While engaging with residents in Ladwa within the Kurukshetra district, the Chief Minister listened to community concerns and updates on development projects. He instructed officials to ensure swift resolutions.
In response to requests from the public regarding relocating the Government Senior Secondary School to the vacant land adjacent to the BDPO office, the Chief Minister directed officials to draft a proposal for this move. “If the site is considered appropriate for the school, necessary actions will be executed to facilitate the relocation,” he stated.
Addressing complaints from residents about polluted drinking water, the Chief Minister ordered the Subdivisional Magistrate to promptly resolve the issue and enhance the system for delivering safe drinking water.
He asserted that the health of the local populace must not be compromised.
Concerning the quality of road construction from Babain to Shahabad, the Chief Minister instructed officials to evaluate the road’s condition. “Should any deficiencies be identified, appropriate measures should be taken against those accountable,” he added.
The Chief Minister pointed out that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, the country is undergoing continuous growth across all sectors.
He noted that the current pace of advancement surpasses that of previous administrations, and it is clear from the swift developments that by 2047, India will solidify its status as a developed nation.
In media interactions, the Chief Minister praised the “One Nation, One Election” initiative as a commendable step for both the nation and its people.
“Prime Minister Modi believes that conducting simultaneous elections will conserve both time and resources usually expended on separate electoral processes,” he remarked.
Regarding criticisms from opposition parties, the Chief Minister stated that the opposition lacks both issues and policies, as well as leadership.
“Consequently, those in opposition, with little to contribute, often resist any constructive initiatives,” Saini concluded.