Saini’s Sirsa Visit: Ayurvedic College, Land Allotment, and Political Promises
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Saini’s visit to Baba Bhuman Shah Dera in Sirsa on July 31, 2025, yielded a flurry of announcements. His presence at the influential Dera underscored the government’s outreach to key communities.
A significant announcement was the establishment of a government ayurvedic college, named after Baba Bhuman Shah. This move is expected to boost healthcare infrastructure and education in the region.
Further, the CM announced land allotment in Panchkula for the Kamboj community, addressing long-standing demands for better housing and infrastructure. This decision reflects the government’s commitment to social justice.
Job reservation demands by various groups were also reviewed by the CM during his visit. Saini assured the community of positive consideration of their requests.
In a symbolic gesture, the CM renamed Suleman village to Shaheed Udham Pura, honouring a historical figure. This renaming is likely to resonate with the local population and foster a sense of pride.
Finally, addressing crucial agricultural concerns, Saini promised a review of the ongoing irrigation issues in the region. This commitment is vital for the state’s agrarian economy.
Saini’s visit and the subsequent announcements demonstrate the state government’s efforts to address diverse community concerns and strengthen its political standing ahead of upcoming elections. The impact of these promises on the upcoming electoral landscape remains to be seen.