Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has declared the movie “Bharat Bhagya Vidhata” tax-free in the state. The announcement was made during a special screening of the film in Chandigarh.
CM Honours Frontline Heroes at Special Screening
At the event, the Chief Minister honoured several individuals who have served the public. Those recognised included Dr Ravinder Singh, Dr Harpinder Kaur, and nursing officers Mehak and Sandhya Kapoor. The ceremony highlighted their outstanding contributions to society.
According to the original story, the Chief Minister said that India’s greatest strength lies in its ordinary-looking yet extraordinary citizens, who are the true architects of the nation’s destiny.
Key Political Figures Attend the Event
The screening was attended by several prominent leaders. Among them were MP and actress Kangana Ranaut, Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Vipul Goel, Agriculture Minister Shyam Singh Rana, MP Rekha Sharma, and MLAs Shakti Rani Sharma, Randhir Singh Panihar, and Satpal Jamba.
Our Take: A Fitting Tribute to Everyday Heroes
In our view, this move by the Haryana government serves two important purposes. First, it makes a film celebrating ordinary citizens more accessible to the public by removing the entertainment tax. Second, and more importantly, it shines a spotlight on the real-life heroes — doctors, nurses, and public servants — who often go unnoticed. By honouring them alongside a movie that celebrates their spirit, the Chief Minister has sent a clear message: the true strength of India lies in its people, not in its politicians or celebrities. This is a gesture that deserves appreciation.