Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

BJP CMS take 12-point test in Modi’s presence

- Kumar Uttam

Thirteen chief ministers of Bjp-ruled states took a 12-point test before PM Narendra Modi, who pitched for a fresh push to welfare schemes and better coordinati­on between the party and its government.

These CMS gave separate presentati­ons of 15 minutes each before the PM and BJP president Amit Shah, elaboratin­g on each of the 12 questions they were asked.

Deputy chief ministers of three states were also present in the meeting also attended by Union ministers Rajnath Singh, Sushma Swaraj, M Venkaiah Naidu and Nitin Gadkari.

The CMS were asked questions such as developmen­t initiative­s in their states, mechanism for party-government coordinati­on, social media initiative­s, promotion of digital programmes, propoor initiative­s among others.

A similar drill was conducted in Delhi in August 2016, where the BJP chief ministers were given specific targets on issues of governance and their promotion. The PM also reviewed implementa­tion of those targets.

The dinner meeting between the PM and the BJP chief ministers lasted for more than threeand-a-half hours. The exercise, just a month before the third anniversar­y of the Modi government, is seen as preparatio­n for the next general election in 2019.

“Modi is cautious about election victories leading to complacenc­y. The meeting is to keep the party and the government on toes,” a BJP leader privy to deliberati­ons told HT.

Sources said Modi sought to know from the chief minister if their government­s were coordinati­ng with the Prime Minister’s Office through its resident commission­ers here on developmen­t projects. He also asked about the plan, if any, the CMS have for a “positive projection” in the media on issues related to politics and governance.

The CMS briefed the Prime Minister and Shah on the their social media set up and how schemes of the state and the Centre were being publicised online.

The PM also asked if the ministers in the state were given any responsibi­lity, other than their department­s, to achieve the targets of the government and the organisati­on. “Modi is walking extra mile to ensure that each and every person in the party and the government were working in the same direction to achieve a common goal,” another BJP leader said.

The CMS also explained how concepts such as lok durbar were being implemente­d to resolve issues flagged by BJP workers and the core group of the party in the states were functionin­g.

State’s participat­ion in Pragati — an initiative by Modi to resolve pending projects — and BJP government’s pro-poor efforts were also discussed at the meeting.

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