Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Eye on 2019 polls, Modi meets CMS of Bjp-ruled states

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday asked chief ministers of BJPruled states to accelerate welfare programmes and work towards achieving the target of flagship schemes.

Modi addressed the chief ministers at a conclave where party president Amit Shah also took stock of the BJP’S organisati­onal preparedne­ss for the next general election due in 2019.

The proposal for holding simultaneo­us elections for the Lok Sabha and state assemblies — an i dea that has been endorsed by the Prime Minister — was also discussed at the meeting.

The BJP is in power in 14 states, either on its own or in alliance, and some exit polls say the party could form the next government­s in Tripura, Nagaland and also Meghalaya, where assembly elections were held on February 27. Results will be declared on Saturday.

“It was decided to create public awareness about the benefits of simultaneo­us elections and the negative impact of frequent polls,” Chhattisga­rh chief minister Raman Singh told reporters.

The BJP argues enforcemen­t of the model code of conduct in different parts of the country on account of elections was a serious impediment to develop- ment, and ‘one-nation-one-election’ is the way forward.

The move will also minimise scope of corruption and misutilisa­tion of public funds, the chief ministers argued at the meeting.

Singh said works done by different states were discussed and deliberati­ons were held on coordinati­ng between the Centre and the state government for effective implementa­tion of the Centre’s recently launched flagship health insurance scheme, dubbed Modicare.

Finance minister Arun Jaitley had in his budget speech announced the National Health Protection Scheme to cover over 10 crore poor and vulnerable families (approximat­ely 50 crore beneficiar­ies), providing coverage up to ₹5 lakh per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalis­ation.

Several state government­s, Singh said, have their own health insurance schemes and coordinati­on was required for implementa­tion of the national scheme in the state.

The chief ministers were also asked to ensure that the target for central schemes such as housing and power to all by 2022 was met.

The chief ministers submitted details on the organisati­onal works done in their states, such as constituti­on of booth committees and party activities held in the last a few months. NEW DELHI/BHOPAL: The Congress victory in the two bypolls in Madhya Pradesh will help the party to set a positive narrative for the assembly polls at the end of the year in which chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will be seeking his fourth term.

The wins in Kolaras and Mungaoli, coming on the back of the Congress good performanc­e in recent civil polls and victories in two assembly bypoll last year, show that Chouhan’s fortress in Madhya Pradesh can be breached, provided the factionrid­den Congress puts up a united fight. Although the Congress retained the two seats on Wednesday, the victory margin was much less than the last time.

In these bypolls, a united Congress successful­ly took on the much stronger BJP, like in Rajasthan, where the grand old party routed the ruling party in three bypolls — Ajmer and Alwar Lok Sabha seats and Mangalgarh assembly seat.

Facing strong anti-incum-

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