Nayab Singh Saini: From BJP computer operator in 1996 to Haryana CM

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Nayab Singh Saini: From BJP computer operator in 1996 to Haryana CM

Synopsis

From operating a computer at a BJP office in Panchkula in 1996 to leading Haryana as Chief Minister — Nayab Singh Saini's story, told to young entrepreneurs at Gurugram University, is a rare political narrative without inherited privilege, a party dynasty, or a safety net. The 2009 defeat that could have ended his career instead became the foundation of his 2014 victory.

Key Takeaways

Nayab Singh Saini addressed the 'Gen-H Yuva Udyami Chaupal' at Gurugram University on 21 August .
Saini began as a computer operator at the BJP office in Panchkula in 1996 , when Narendra Modi was the party's Haryana in-charge.
He lost the 2009 assembly election due to limited funds but returned to public work the following day without any assured position.
He won by a significant margin in 2014 and subsequently served as minister, Member of Parliament , state BJP President , and Chief Minister.
The session was watched live across more than 4,000 institutions across Haryana.
Saini rebranded participants as 'Gen-HB' (Haryana-Bharat), calling them 'the heartbeat of India.'

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Friday, 21 August opened up about his unlikely political journey — from operating a computer at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) office in Panchkula in 1996 to occupying the top constitutional post in Haryana. Speaking at the 'Gen-H Yuva Udyami Chaupal' at Gurugram University, Saini told young entrepreneurs that his ascent had no shortcuts, only a steady climb built on consistency and hard work.

A Journey With No Lift, Only Stairs

Saini recalled that in 1996, when Narendra Modi — then the BJP in-charge for Haryana — had sent a computer to the party office in Panchkula, he was the one operating it. 'I had never imagined that I would one day become Chief Minister,' he said. His first electoral responsibility, he noted, was not even to contest himself but to help another candidate campaign.

When he was fielded in 2009, Saini did not have the financial resources, but supporters stepped in to fund his campaign. He lost that election — yet returned to public engagement the very next day, without a position or a guarantee of another ticket. 'Defeat would not become my identity; my work would,' he told the audience.

2014 Victory and the Road to the Top

That resolve paid off. Saini won by a significant margin in 2014, after which the party entrusted him with ministerial responsibility. Subsequent opportunities — as Member of Parliament, state BJP President, and eventually Chief Minister — followed, which he attributed to public affection, a sense of responsibility, and the party's confidence in him.

Message to Young Entrepreneurs

Addressing participants he rebranded as 'Gen-HB' — standing for Haryana-Bharat — Saini urged youth to treat consistency, credibility, and patience as their core strengths rather than chasing quick success. 'Gen-HB is the heartbeat of India,' he said. The session, which covered topics ranging from politics without legacy and recovering from failure to drug abuse, startups, and government functioning, was watched live across more than 4,000 institutions.

Saini also noted that before 2014, young people were often used instrumentally in politics, with their own ambitions actively suppressed. His trajectory, he argued, is evidence that the path remains open for those willing to work without waiting for assured outcomes. The event underscored a broader effort by the Haryana government to engage directly with the state's youth and entrepreneurial community.

Point of View

Without a position or a ticket guarantee, is a deliberate contrast to the entitlement politics he himself critiques. Whether this translates into durable political capital for the BJP in Haryana depends on whether governance outcomes match the inspirational optics. The 4,000-institution live audience is also a signal: the Haryana government is investing heavily in youth outreach ahead of the next electoral cycle.
NationPress
21 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nayab Singh Saini's political background before becoming Haryana CM?
Nayab Singh Saini began his political journey as a computer operator at the BJP office in Panchkula in 1996. He contested his first election in 2009, lost, and came back to win by a significant margin in 2014. He subsequently served as a minister, Member of Parliament, and state BJP President before becoming Chief Minister of Haryana.
What did Nayab Singh Saini say at the Gen-H Yuva Udyami Chaupal?
At the 'Gen-H Yuva Udyami Chaupal' at Gurugram University on 21 August, Saini urged young entrepreneurs to prioritise consistency, credibility, and patience over quick success. He shared his personal story of electoral defeat in 2009 and recovery, and rebranded participants as 'Gen-HB — the heartbeat of India.'
What lesson did Nayab Singh Saini draw from his 2009 electoral defeat?
Saini said he returned to public engagement the very next day after losing in 2009, without any position or assurance of another ticket. He resolved that defeat would not define his identity — his work would. That approach, he said, directly led to his decisive 2014 victory.
What is the connection between Narendra Modi and Nayab Singh Saini's early career?
In 1996, Narendra Modi was the BJP in-charge for Haryana and had sent a computer to the party office in Panchkula. Saini was the operator of that computer at the time — a detail he cited to illustrate how far his journey had taken him from those early days.
How widely was the Gen-H Yuva Udyami Chaupal event viewed?
The programme was watched live across more than 4,000 institutions in Haryana. The event covered topics including politics without a family legacy, recovering from failure, drug abuse, startups, and the pace of government functioning.
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