On Sunday night, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini allocated the departments to the ministers. CM Nayab Singh Saini has retained control over 12 departments, including the Home and Finance Department. Besides Home and Finance, he has also retained CID, Planning, and Excise Department under his control. We want to inform you that there was significant controversy surrounding the CID in the previous administration, prompting the current CM to retain control of it as a distinct department. Anil Vij has been appointed to head the Energy and Transport Department.
Arti Rao, the daughter of Union Minister Rao Indrajit, has been assigned to the Health Department, while Rao Narbir has been assigned to Industry and Environment. Arvind Sharma will be responsible for the Jail department, and Shruti Chaudhary will oversee the Women and Child Development Department.
Krishna Lal Panwar was assigned Development and Panchayat and Mines, Mahipal Dhandha was given the Education Department, Vipul Goyal was assigned the Revenue Department, Shyam Singh Rana was given the Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department, Ranbir Gangwa was given the Public Health Engineering Department, and Krishna Kumar Bedi was assigned the Social Justice, Empowerment, Scheduled Caste, and Backward Class Welfare Department.
Minister of State Rajesh Nagar has been appointed to oversee the Ministry of Food, Civil Supplies, and Consumer Affairs. Minister of State Gaurav Gautam (Independent Charge) has been assigned the Department of Youth Empowerment and Entrepreneurship and Sports.
On Sunday night, Chief Secretary TVSN Prasad announced the distribution of ministries to CM Naib Singh Saini, 11 cabinet ministers, and two state ministers (independent charge). Chief Minister Saini will retain all departments that have not been assigned to ministers in the portfolios.
In the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections, the BJP secured victory in 48 out of the 90 assembly seats in the state. With this, the BJP managed to secure power in the state for the third time in a row. Simultaneously, Congress gained 37 seats.