CM Nayab Saini Orders Swift Water Complaint Resolution, Reviews Naseebpur Memorial Project

Chandigarh, June 23,2026: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has directed officials to ensure the swift resolution of drinking water-related complaints across the state while also announcing the development of a grand memorial at Naseebpur to honour the courage, sacrifice and patriotism of the martyrs of the Ahirwal region.

Chairing separate review meetings, the Chief Minister reiterated the state government’s commitment to citizen-centric governance and preserving Haryana’s rich historical legacy.

Addressing the issue of drinking water supply, CM Saini said that complaints related to water availability and distribution must be resolved promptly through a transparent and accountable system. He instructed officials to ensure that no grievance remains pending and warned that strict action would be taken against officers found negligent in addressing public concerns.

To strengthen the grievance redressal mechanism, the Chief Minister also directed officials to introduce a **toll-free helpline number** that will allow citizens to easily register complaints regarding drinking water supply and receive timely assistance.

Emphasizing public welfare, CM Saini said that citizens should not face inconvenience in accessing basic services and that administrative accountability must remain a top priority.

In another key decision, the Chief Minister announced the construction of a **grand memorial at Naseebpur** to commemorate the extraordinary valour, struggle and supreme sacrifice of the brave martyrs of the Ahirwal region. He said the memorial will preserve the region’s glorious history and inspire future generations with the values of patriotism, national service and sacrifice.

“The memorial will not only honour the heroic legacy of Ahirwal but will also serve as a source of inspiration for coming generations,” he said.

Reviewing the proposed project, CM Saini directed officials to focus on the beautification of the memorial complex, development of green spaces and creation of world-class visitor facilities. He emphasized the need for adequate parking arrangements, smooth accessibility and all necessary amenities to ensure a comfortable experience for tourists and visitors.

The Chief Minister said both initiatives reflect the state government’s commitment towards improving public services and preserving Haryana’s cultural and historical heritage, while ensuring that citizens remain at the centre of governance.

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