Terrorist Umar’s Involvement Confirmed in Delhi Red Fort Bomb Blast – Vij Says, “A Major Tragedy Averted; Salute to Security Agencies”

“PM Modi’s Clear Message – Those Who Execute or Support Terror Will Not Be Spared” – Anil Vij

“Congress Fears Defeat, That’s Why They’ve Already Started Crying” – Vij


Chandigarh, November, 13- Haryana’s Energy, Transport, and Labour Minister, Sh. Anil Vij has expressed deep sorrow over the terrorist bomb blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, calling it a grave act of terrorism in which innocent lives were lost. He said that due to the alertness and efficiency of India’s security agencies, a major catastrophe was prevented. Sh. Vij said that “Our police and security forces foiled a dangerous conspiracy in time. I salute all the security personnel who saved the nation from a massive tragedy.”

Responding to questions regarding confirming the involvement of terrorist Umar in this attack, he said that about 3,000 kilograms of ammonium nitrate had been recovered, which could have destroyed any major city.
that about 3,000 kilograms of ammonium nitrate—enough to destroy an entire city, was recovered.

“The Entire Conspiracy Will Be Exposed” – Vij

Sh. Vij said that all security and investigative agencies are probing the case in depth. Authorities are working to uncover who was behind the conspiracy, who supplied the explosives, and where the entire operation was planned. He added that “Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji has made it very clear that anyone involved in terrorism or in aiding such acts will not be spared under any circumstances.”

“Congress Is Used to Losing – Now They’ve Invented a New Way to Cry” – Vij


Commenting on the ‘vote chori’ allegations made by Congress regarding the Bihar elections, Sh. Vij took a jibe, saying that Congress has made “crying after defeat” a tradition. He said that “The Congress party has learned many ways to cry in its school — one, to lament after losing elections, and two, to accuse others of vote theft. Even if there were duplicate votes, why don’t they tell how many were actually cast and in whose favor? The real gain or loss can only be determined after voting, not before.”

“Congress Leaders Are Like Toys; Rahul Gandhi Winds Them Up and They Start Dancing” – Vij

Reacting to Congress’s ‘Vote Chor, Gaddi Chhod’ (Vote Thief, Vacate the Chair) protest organized in Ambala under the leadership of Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Sh. Vij mocked the Congress leader and said that “He (Hooda) is like a toy. The moment Rahul Gandhi winds him up, he starts moving. And when Rahul stops it, he too comes to a halt.

Box: On this occasion, Haryana’s Energy Minister also sang a patriotic song from the 1965 film “Shaheed”, whose lyrics are: —

जलते भी गए,
कहते भी गए,
आज़ादी के परवाने,
जीना तो उसी का जीना है
जो मारना वतन पे जाने

ऐ वतन ऐ वतन हमको तेरी कसम
तेरी राहो में जान तक लूटा जायेंगे
फूल क्या चीज़ है
तेरे कदमो में हम भेंट अपने सरो की चढ़ा जायेंगे

कोई पंजाब से, कोई महाराष्ट्र से
कोई न्च् से है, कोई बंगाल से
तेरी पूजा की थाली में लाए हैं हम
फूल हर रंग के आज हर डाल से
नाम कुछ भी सही, पर लगन एक है
ज्योत से ज्योत दिल की जगा जायेंगे

तेरी जानिब उठी जो कहर की नज़र,
उस नज़र को झुका के ही दम लेंगे हम
तेरी धरती पे है जो कदम गैर का,
उस कदम का निशा तक मिटा देंगे हम
जो भी दीवार आएगी अब सामने,
ठोकरों से उसे हम गिरा जाएंगे

सेह चुके है सितम हम बोहोत गैर के
अब करेंगे हर एक वार का सामना
झुक सकेगा ना अब सरफरोशो का सर
चाहे हो खुनी तलवार का सामना
सर पे बांधे कफ़न हम तो हसते हुए
मौत को भी गले से लगा जायेंगे
ऐ वतन ऐ वतन

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Administrative Approval of Rs. 64.47 Crore Accorded for Second Phase Construction of Bank Square – Energy Minister Anil Vij

Auditorium and Rooftop Food Courts to be Built in Second Phase of Bank Square - Anil Vij

First Phase of Bank Square Nearing Completion with Rs. 111 Crore - Anil Vij


Chandigarh, November 13 – Haryana’s Energy, Transport, and Labour Minister, Sh. Anil Vij said that administrative approval of Rs. 64.47 crore has been accorded for the second phase construction of the Bank Square building being developed in Ambala Cantonment, and tenders will soon be invited to commence the next phase of construction. The first phase of the project, costing Rs.111 crore, is currently in its final stages.

The Bank Square Project, initiated under the efforts of Minister Anil Vij, aims to bring together all major banks of Ambala Cantonment under one roof, marking a milestone in urban development. A total of 32 banks are planned to be relocated to this state-of-the-art complex.

Sh. Vij explained that in the second phase, a four-storey building will be constructed at the rear side of the Bank Square complex, housing several showrooms. Additionally, a 450-seat auditorium will be built for events and conferences, along with rooftop food courts offering dining and leisure facilities. “Administrative approval has been received, and tenders will soon be floated to begin the work,” he added.

Highlighting the project’s progress, Sh. Vij stated that the Bank Square-cum-Shopping Mall is being developed on 3.97 acres of land. The first phase, comprising a three-storey structure, is 85% complete. Upon full completion, 100 modern showrooms will form part of the Bank Square complex.
Key Features of the First Phase of Bank Square
• A three-storey building with basement and ground floor parking for over 325 vehicles.
• Facilities such as HVAC plant room, pump house, electrical panel room, lifts, and staircases in the basement and ground floor.
• First floor includes 21 showrooms, public toilets for men and women, four lifts, and an electrical panel room.
• Second floor has 18 showrooms with similar facilities, while the third floor features 13 showrooms.
• Additional amenities include air conditioning in common areas, green landscaping, fire alarm and firefighting systems, CCTV cameras, two tube wells, and other infrastructure.
Highlights of the Second Phase Construction
• First floor: 12 new showrooms.
• Second floor: 17 new showrooms.
• Third floor: 20 new showrooms along with a 450-seat auditorium.
• Rooftop: Food courts to provide dining spaces.
• Additional facilities to include lifts, staircases, escalators, HVAC systems, firefighting systems, and public restrooms for both men and women.