Did the Haryana govt seal over Rs 5,000 crore deals during the Japan visit?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Over Rs 5,000 crore in MoUs signed in Japan.
- Emphasis on development under Modi's governance.
- Criticism of opposition parties' tactics.
- Commitment to justice in police officer cases.
- Positive public sentiment in Haryana.
Panchkula, Oct 17 (NationPress) During a recent two-day trip to Japan, the Haryana government finalized memorandums of understanding (MoUs) exceeding Rs 5,000 crore, as stated by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Friday. He emphasized that the “Narendra Modi model” of governance is yielding positive results not only in Haryana but throughout the nation.
“Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, significant ‘sankalps’ or commitments are being fulfilled in the state,” the Chief Minister remarked.
He noted that Haryana is making consistent progress towards development.
While addressing the media, CM Saini mentioned, “I plan to visit Bihar for campaigning. The public has experienced Congress's governance, and they are now looking for true progress.”
Referring to Punjab, he pointed out that both Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party have come to power by making false promises.
“In 2027, the people will respond appropriately,” he asserted.
When questioned about his laughter, CM Saini remarked that the opposition lacks substantial issues.
“They either engage in protests or make frivolous comments,” he added.
He expressed that the people in Haryana are content, which is why he always maintains a smile.
CM Saini advised the opposition that laughter is beneficial for health.
During his visit to Japan, he mentioned that numerous companies have shown interest in investing in Haryana.
Quoting the Mahabharata, he shared that “everyone he encountered praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his policies.”
Additionally, he reiterated that MoUs worth over Rs 5,000 crore were signed during the Japan visit.
Wishing the citizens a happy Dhanteras, CM Saini assured that Haryana's tehsils will remain operational on the occasion.
Relevant staff and officers will be available for the registration of plots assigned to beneficiaries, he mentioned.
Addressing inquiries regarding the cases involving deceased IPS officer Y. Puran Kumar and Assistant Sub-Inspector Sandeep, CM Saini labeled both incidents as regrettable.
He confirmed that Chandigarh Police is investigating one case, while the Haryana Police is looking into the other.
The Chief Minister assured that the state government will ensure justice for every family and expressed confidence that the investigations will uncover the truth.