Vikrant Shekhawat : Oct 09, 2024, 09:04 AM
Haryana Election Result: The results of the assembly elections in Haryana have come, and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has registered a big victory. After this victory, all eyes were on the name of the new Chief Minister, but now it is almost clear that the next Chief Minister of Haryana will be Naib Singh Saini. BJP state president Mohanlal Badoli and Naib Saini will go to Delhi today, where Naib Saini can take oath as Chief Minister on the occasion of Vijay Dashami on October 12.Suspense over the post of Chief MinisterThe name of Naib Singh Saini for the post of Chief Minister is now considered completely confirmed, even though Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh and former Home Minister Anil Vij were also making claims for the post. Union Minister Manohar Lal made it clear after the election results that the party high command and the Home Minister have already announced the name of Naib Saini.New faces in the cabinetWith the BJP forming the government in Haryana for the third time, discussions have started on the faces of the new cabinet. After eight ministers of the last term of the Saini government lost the elections, it has been decided that this time the cabinet will have mostly new faces. Among the potential ministers, the names of Anil Vij, Moolchand Sharma and Mahipal Dhanda are prominently coming up.Possible cabinet membersAnil Vij: A big name in Haryana politics, Anil Vij, can be the most prominent minister of the Saini government. He has been elected MLA for the seventh time and is the most winning MLA in the party. In the previous government, Vij held the Home, Sports and Health Ministry, and given his popularity, he can get an important ministry this time too.Moolchand Sharma: Moolchand Sharma, who won for the third time in a row from Ballabhgarh, is also considered certain to become a minister. He comes from the Brahmin community and considering his performance in previous governments, he can get the ministerial post again.Mahipal Dhanda: Mahipal Dhanda, who became MLA from Panipat Rural for the third time, can also join the cabinet. Dhanda, who comes from the Jat community, is one of the old and loyal leaders of the BJP.Rao Narbir: Rao Narbir, who won the election from Badshahpur, was the PWD minister in the Manohar Lal government. This time too, his becoming a minister is almost certain, especially the BJP can rely on him to balance the camp of Rao Indrajit Singh.Aarti Rao: After the success of BJP in South Haryana, Rao Indrajit Singh's daughter Aarti Rao is also a strong contender for the ministerial post. Her young face and her representation from the Ahirwal region can give her an important place in the cabinet.Ranbir Gangwa: Deputy Speaker Ranbir Gangwa has registered a big victory this time. He comes from the OBC community and considering his senior experience, he can also be given a ministerial post.Krishna Kumar Bedi: Senior BJP leader and coming from the Dalit community, Krishna Kumar Bedi is also in the race for the ministerial post. Considering his victory and experience, he can also be given important responsibility.Harvinder Kalyan: Harvinder Kalyan, who became MLA from Gharaunda for the third time, is also considered to have a place in the cabinet. His gentle image and experience also make him a strong contender for the post of Assembly Speaker.Challenges of Naib Singh SainiFor Naib Singh Saini, sitting on the post of Chief Minister will not only be a big responsibility, but he will also have to face many challenges. The Saini government will have to work at a fast pace on issues like development, employment and farmer welfare in the state. Apart from this, his government will have to work in harmony with the new faces of the cabinet, so that the policies of the BJP can be implemented successfully.This victory of BJP in Haryana reflects a strong mandate, and a new direction can be seen in the politics of the state under the leadership of Naib Singh Saini. After his swearing-in on October 12, the new government of Haryana will take charge, which has raised hopes for the development and future of the state.