Congratulating the people on the favourable verdict, he said the state would soon get water from the SYL Canal.
Addressing a public meeting after inaugurating development projects worth Rs 42 crore in Jhajjar district's Beri, he said the state government had made arrangements to ensure that the irrigation water reached right up to the tail-ends in southern Haryana and schemes worth Rs 2,500 crore have been approved in this regard.
The Chief Minister announced that a women's college would be opened at Beri. He also agreed to other demands of the locals, including those related to roads, irrigation water, education and infrastructure.
Khattar said he was the first Chief Minister to have decided to visit all the 90 Assembly segments in the state in the first two years of formation of the government.
Hailing the decision of demonetisation, the Chief Minister claimed that the common man had begun to realise that the black money had started coming out and it was the reason about 86 per cent people of the country were in its favour, according to a survey.
A new path of development would be opened with the money coming to the government treasury, he added.
Speaking on the occasion, Union Minister Birender Singh,
said during the 45 years of his political career, he has seen many Prime Ministers "but it is the vision of Narendra Modi which will take the country to new heights".
Referring to demonitisation, Singh said 86 per cent of the currency was in the form of high-value notes, of which only 30 per cent was available in the market and the rest was black money.
Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Minister Om Prakash Dhankar said it was the PM's farsightedness to ensure that every person became part of development of the country.
The Prime Minister is working to strengthen the economy of the country. Haryana--the land of Gita--has been scaling new heights of development for the last two years, he said.
