Chief Minister Calls on Saints, Khaps, Sarpanches, and Citizens to rise above party politics and unite for Youth Empowerment– Chief Minister
The Chief Minister flagged off the Drug-Free Haryana Cyclothon 2.0 in Sirsa; it will conclude today at Odhan
This incredible confluence of energy, celebration, and unity is a symbol of the collective fight against drug abuse, says Nayab Singh Saini
Chandigarh, April 27 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday flagged off the ‘Drug-Free Haryana Cyclothon 2.0’ in Sirsa, urging all sections of society to unite and contribute toward making the state drug-free.
Addressing the gathering at the event, he said that to realize the dream of a developed India and a developed Haryana, it is essential to make the state drug-free. Therefore, in the campaign for a ‘Drug-Free Haryana,’ everyone must rise above party politics and unite to empower and strengthen the youth of Haryana.
The Chief Minister called for collective efforts from the saints, khap panchayats, sarpanches, and the people of Haryana to rise above party politics and actively participate in the campaign for a drug-free Haryana. He emphasized that the cooperation of every section of society is essential in the fight against drugs, and only through a united effort can a drug-free Haryana be achieved.
The cyclothon began at Shaheed Bhagat Singh Stadium in Sirsa and will pass through various parts of the city, concluding at Odhan. Sh. Nayab Singh Saini further led by example, riding a bicycle to the event venue, reinforcing the strong message of promoting a drug-free Haryana.
The Chief Minister also paid homage to Shree Sarsai Nath Ji, Gurudwara Shri Chilla Sahib and Tara Baba Ji. He said that today in Sirsa, through the Cyclothon, an extraordinary confluence of energy, celebration, and unity has been witnessed, which symbolizes the collective fight against drugs. He added that it is a matter of pride that the Khap Panchayats have extended their support to this Cyclothon.
The Chief Minister further said that this cycle rally, which started from Hisar on April 5, has travelled across the entire state and has now reached its final destination after a 23-day journey. Congratulating all the youth who participated in this rally, he said that these young individuals have tirelessly spread the message of drug de-addiction to every corner of society. This was not just a rally but the beginning of a new thought process that included important issues like health, environment, road safety, and youth empowerment, said Sh. Nayab Singh Saini.