Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

PM Modi asked us to work in mission mode, says Chouhan

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: Winning over the poor was at the heart of Saturday’s meeting of BJP chief ministers, with the party forming a committee to finalise a “garib kalyan agenda” and Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking them to work in “mission mode” to make their states a model for execution of his government’s schemes, mostly aimed at benefiting the poor.

Modi exhorted them to work on multiple fronts to develop their states at a fast rate, saying they should not just move to one project after finishing another and instead take up several programmes together without showing any lapse.

CMs of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtr­a and Jharkhand — Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Devendra Fadnavis, Raghubar Das — besides party vice president Vinay Sahasrabud­dhe will prepare the poor’s welfare agenda that will fix a few common goals for the partyruled states.

The day-long meeting deliberate­d over six subjects, including welfare of the poor and farmers, woman empowermen­t, youth and employment besides good governance, with Modi speaking about schemes covering these sectors.

“The Prime Minister asked us to work in mission mode; to take up several works at once and show no lapses. Then we can develop fast,” Chouhan told a press conference after the meeting.

With the party and its government­s facing attack from the Opposition over issues concerning Dalits and minorities, it believes that a stronger emphasis on welfare schemes, especially targeting the poor, can firewall it against adverse political outcome and instead help it reach out to the weaker sections.

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