"I am not a leader of any caste, and to serve the people and the state is uppermost in my mind," Khattar said while speaking at the two-day training programme of newly elected members of Haryana Legislative Assembly at Surajkund in Faridabad.
Khattar asked them to take a pledge to serve people of the state and urged them to mix up with those belonging to different castes and party ideologies.
The Chief Minister urged the MLAs to make maximum use of information technology.
The government has fixed the target of bringing online all tehsils by January 31, he said.
Calling corruption a "cancer", he said that joint efforts should be made to completely root it out.
Ensuring transparent governance is government's responsibility, he said.
As many as 22,000 grievances have been received so far which are being redressed, he added.
Among those who were present included Education Minister Ram Bilas Sharma, Finance Minister, Capt. Abhimanyu, Agriculture Minister O P Dhankar, said the release.
