Why Did Haryana Minister Vipul Goel Slam Congress Over AI Video Targeting PM Modi?

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Key Takeaways
- Vipul Goel condemns AI-generated political attacks.
- 'Seva Pakhwada' highlights public service commitment.
- New compensation policies improve support for victims.
- Waste-to-energy initiatives promote sustainability.
- Transparency remains a key focus in governance.
Faridabad, Sep 13 (NationPress) Haryana Cabinet Minister Vipul Goel has vehemently criticized the Congress party for reportedly producing an AI-generated video aimed at Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
During a press conference in Faridabad, Goel mentioned that such actions mislead the political landscape of India and are profoundly regrettable.
He emphasized that “A mother is a mother to all — even in politics, such boundaries must be respected.” Labeling the video as disgraceful, Goel cautioned that this type of political maneuvering undermines public confidence and taints democratic dialogue.
The minister further declared that in alignment with Prime Minister Modi’s initiative, a 'Seva Pakhwada' (Service Fortnight) will be celebrated throughout Haryana to honor the birth anniversaries of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya and Mahatma Gandhi. Various welfare initiatives will be undertaken during this period to encourage the spirit of public service, he noted.
Vipul Goel did not shy away from criticizing opposition figures Bhupinder Singh Hooda and MP Deepender Hooda. He claimed that while the current government has introduced a transparent compensation portal for disaster-affected residents, the former administration provided paltry relief — as low as Rs 2.50 to Rs 5 in certain instances.
He assured that the new portal guarantees a just and equitable assessment, eliminating any potential for favoritism or nepotism.
Emphasizing the Haryana government’s dedication to inclusive growth, Goel stated that efforts are underway to ensure that governmental benefits reach the most marginalized communities.
In a noteworthy announcement, he introduced a new compensation framework for dog bite victims, offering financial assistance ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 5 lakh based on the severity of the injury.
Goel also discussed the government’s plans in waste management and energy generation. He disclosed that the state will soon set up waste-to-energy facilities at three sites in Haryana. These plants are expected to efficiently manage waste while also providing additional power to the state.
“The Haryana government is not just focused on cleanliness and sustainability but is also committed to converting waste into a valuable energy source,” he added.