Union Minister Khattar Engages with Villagers in Karnal, Advocates for Active Leadership
Khattar tours Karnal villages, says leaders must not vanish post-polls

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Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar visited several villages in Karnal's Nilokheri constituency, emphasizing the need for public representatives to remain engaged with their communities post-elections. He addressed local grievances, outlined development plans, and discussed the importance of voter list purification to enhance democratic transparency.
- 01Khattar visited nearly half a dozen villages, engaging directly with residents to understand their needs and grievances.
- 02He emphasized that public representatives should not become invisible after elections, urging MLAs to maintain regular communication with rural communities.
- 03The Minister's constituency includes around 575 Panchayats, with plans to systematically visit each village over the next five years.
- 04Khattar highlighted the need for voter list purification to eliminate duplicate entries, citing issues in other states like West Bengal and Assam.
- 05He praised the Haryana government's initiative to provide free bus services for students during the NEET examination.
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During his visit to villages in Karnal's Nilokheri constituency, Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs, Manohar Lal Khattar, engaged with residents to address their grievances and review ongoing development projects. He emphasized the importance of public representatives staying connected with their communities post-elections, stating, "Staying amidst the people is the duty of a public representative." Khattar instructed all MLAs to regularly visit rural areas to maintain direct communication with the public. He outlined his plan to visit all 575 Panchayats in his constituency systematically over the next five years, focusing on improving basic amenities such as playgrounds, village roads, and streetlights.
Khattar also discussed the purification of voter lists, criticizing the Opposition for raising issues that he claims are already being addressed by the public. He stressed the importance of ensuring that individuals are registered at only one location to strengthen democracy. Additionally, he welcomed the Haryana government's provision of free bus services for NEET examination candidates, asserting the need for timely support for students. He urged villagers to direct their grievances to the appropriate administrative levels for effective resolution, reinforcing that solutions arise when problems reach the right forum.
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Khattar's initiatives aim to improve local infrastructure and ensure that residents have direct access to their elected representatives, enhancing community engagement.
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