*No transfers will be made in the Energy, Transport and Labour Departments until the online process is implemented – Energy, Transport & Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij*

*Government amends transfer policy – transfers in cadres with over 50 posts to be done only through the online system – Anil Vij*

*Clear instructions issued to Energy, Transport and Labour Departments regarding online transfer policy – Vij*

*Sh. Kharge and the Congress Party do not truly respect the Constitution drafted by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar – Vij*

*RSS is the world's largest social organisation, working for national character-building for the past 100 years – Vij*

*If the Congress forms its organisation, I welcome it – Vij*

*“Had I been invited to the dinner, I would have attended also” – Vij*

Chandigarh, July 2- Haryana’s Energy, Transport and Labour Minister, Sh. Anil Vij said that the state government has amended its transfer policy. According to the revised guidelines, in any department where the cadre consists of more than 50 posts, transfers will be conducted only through the online system. He further clarified that until the online transfer process is initiated in the respective departments under his purview, no transfers will be allowed. He has issued clear instructions to all concerned departments in this regard.

Sh. Vij made this statement while responding to questions asked by media personnel in Chandigarh regarding the recent hold on transfers in the Energy, Transport and Labour Departments.

*Sh. Kharge and the Congress Party do not truly respect the Constitution drafted by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar – Vij*

Responding to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge’s statement that “the Constitution will not be allowed to be changed,” Sh. Vij said that Sh. Kharge and his party do not genuinely respect the Constitution drafted by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. He pointed out that Dr. Ambedkar’s Constitution ensured the protection of the rights of all communities through an inclusive framework, but terms like “secularism” and “socialism” were not part of the original Constitution. These were later inserted during the Emergency by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in what he described as an authoritarian move, during which civil liberties were suspended and many were jailed without trial.

*RSS is the world’s largest social organisation, working for national character-building for the past 100 years – Vij*

In response to a statement by a Karnataka minister who said the RSS would be banned if Congress came to power, Sh. Vij responded with a proverb, जब नौ मन तेल नहीं होगा और न ही राधा नाचेगी? implying that such a situation is unlikely. He emphasized that the RSS is the largest social organisation in the world, which has been engaged in instilling a sense of nationalism and character-building for the past century. With millions of volunteers across the country, the RSS plays a key role in spreading national consciousness. Criticizing the RSS, he said, amounts to criticizing nationalism, which, he asserted, reflects a desire to weaken the nation’s moral fabric.

*If the Congress forms its organisation, I welcome it – Vij*

Responding to Rahul Gandhi’s statement regarding the reorganisation of the Congress party in Haryana by June 30, Sh. Vij remarked that it is difficult to rebuild a party that has lacked organisational structure, office bearers, or internal democratic processes for the past 11 years. However, he added that “If the Congress forms its organisation, I welcome it, as a strong opposition is essential in a democracy.”

*“Had I been invited to the dinner, I would have attended also” – Vij*

When asked about the political interpretations of a dinner hosted recently by Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh, Sh. Vij said that if some people dine together in mutual goodwill, no political meaning should be derived from it. He said that “Had I been invited, I would have attended also.” He clarified that it is perfectly normal for public representatives to dine with colleagues or people from their constituencies, and no political significance should be attached to it. He also mentioned that Rao Inderjit Singh’s daughter is a minister in the state, and therefore, the presence of MLAs at the dinner should not be seen as unusual.