The new BJP government headed by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini will be sworn in on Thursday after the party's record third straight win in the assembly elections held this month. The swearing-in ceremony will be held at Sector 5 Dussehra Ground in Panchkula at 12.30 pm and more than 1 lakh party workers are expected to be present there. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, senior BJP leaders and chief ministers of the NDA-ruled states are likely to attend the ceremony. 


Saini, who was made the CM in March 2024 before the Lok Sabha elections, won the Ladwa seat in the Kurukshetra district. After being chosen as leader of the Haryana BJP Legislative Party on Wednesday, Saini said, "The people of Haryana have placed their faith in the policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and formed the BJP government for the third time and the people have resolved to carry forward the vision of Prime Minister Modi to make India developed by 2047."


Along with Saini, members of the Haryana cabinet will also take oath. As per ABP News sources, apart from Nayab Singh Saini, 10 MLAs are likely to take oath as ministers. 


Which MLAs Can Take Aath As Ministers?



  1. Anil Vij

  2. Vipul Goel

  3. Rajesh Nagar

  4. Gaurav Gautam

  5. Arvind Sharma

  6. Mahipal Dhanda

  7. Rao Narbir Singh

  8. Shruti Choudhry

  9. Krishna Kumar Bedi

  10. Krishan Lal Panwar


Former state minister Anil Vij said, "I have never asked for anything from the party. Even if the party makes me a watchman, I will work as a watchman for the party. I have no interest in becoming the Chief Minister. I have never asked for anything from anyone and will never ask for anything in future." He said all the MLAs unanimously elected Nayab Singh Saini as the leader of the BJP Legislature Party. 


As many as 13 women, including five from the BJP, were elected this time as against nine in 2019. Only one woman minister has been in the Cabinet at a time during the ten-year rule of BJP in Haryana.


Which Party Got How Many Seats In Haryana?



  • Total seats-90

  • BJP-48

  • Congress-37

  • INLD-2

  • Independent-3