Construction of Underpass in Front of Railway Station and Bus Stand Will Facilitate Easy Movement for Passengers in Ambala: Anil Vij
January 1 Is Not the New Year as per Indian Tradition; We Will Plan When India’s New Year Arrives: Vij
Chandigarh, 30 December 2025
Reacting sharply to the rising crime incidents in West Bengal, Haryana’s Energy, Transport, and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij launched a scathing attack on the West Bengal government, stating that the state government is failing to discharge its responsibilities properly, which is why crime is increasing there. He also said that January 1 is not considered the New Year according to Indian tradition, and plans will be made when India’s New Year actually arrives.
While interacting with the media persons today, Minister Anil Vij said that the most alarming issue is the high number of crimes against women in West Bengal, despite the state having a woman Chief Minister. He further alleged that West Bengal has a large population of people who have no legitimate claim to the country, and that the number of infiltrators is reportedly the highest there.
Construction of Underpass in Front of Railway Station and Bus Stand Will Facilitate Easy Movement for Passengers: Vij
An underpass is being planned between the railway station and bus stand in Ambala Cantonment, as the GT Road lies in between and crossing it causes difficulties for commuters. The Haryana Government and Northern Railway have already granted the necessary No Objection Certificates (NOCs). The National Highways Authority will soon prepare the layout plan, after which tenders will be issued and construction of the underpass will begin.
Once completed, it will provide a smooth and safe passage. Since Ambala Cantonment Railway Station is one of the busiest railway stations in North India, the underpass will greatly facilitate the movement of passengers traveling to and from the station.
January 1 Is Not the New Year as per Indian Tradition; We Will Plan When India’s New Year Arrives: Vij
Responding to a question regarding new initiatives for the New Year 2026, Energy Minister Anil Vij said that January 1 is not considered the New Year according to Indian tradition. He reiterated that it is not India’s New Year, and plans will be made when the country’s traditional New Year arrives.

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