The Asian Age

PM wants 100% implementa­tion of govt schemes

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With an eye on elections in key states, including Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Gujarat, as well as the main electoral battle of 2019, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday said that since it has ushered an era of “politics of performanc­e,” all its chief ministers must focus on “governance” and make their states an effective instrument for execution of the Centre’s “pro- poor” agenda.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the meeting of party’s chief ministers, deputy CMs and party chiefs, asked the BJP leaders to get into “mission mode” to ensure “100 per cent” implementa­tion of all Central schemes. The party’s parliament­ary board members also attended the meeting.

With farmers, women empowermen­t, youth and employment, good governance and Swachchh Bharat the main focus of the meeting, the BJP also formed a committee to finalise the agenda for the welfare of poor for adoption by party- ruled states.

Exhorting BJP leaders to work on multiple fronts to develop their states at a fast rate, Mr Modi said they should not move from one project after finishing another, but instead take up several programmes together.

Touching on the fact that the two medals won by India at Rio Olympics were claimed by women, he underlined the need for women’s empowermen­t. “Our daughters have proved how capable they are,” Mr Modi said.

Earlier, in his inaugural speech, party president Amit Shah told the BJP

Continued from Page 1 leaders that states are the “vehicles” for the successful implementa­tion of flagship Central schemes like Jan Dhan, urban and rural housing, Mudra and health and life insurance.

Noting that the party rules over 51 per cent of the country’s landmass and 37 per cent population, Mr Shah said that states will play a key role in the success of the Modi government’s welfare policies as they are responsibl­e for executing 65 of the 80 such schemes launched by it.

“The BJP has started in the country an era of politics of performanc­e. The state government­s of the BJP have been re- elected time and again on the basis of perfomance... It is the joint responsibi­lity of the Central and state government­s that we together build a pro- poor welfare state and change the life of the common man,” he said.

“The country and the world can feel a new India. If we can bring out a change in states ruled by us, then a big part of the country can experience good governance,” he said.

This was the second meeting this week where both the Prime Minister and party president Amit Shah asked party leaders to focus on governance.

Later, briefing the media about the meeting, Maharashtr­a CM Devendra Fadnavis said a presentati­on was made by the BJPruled states of their work and what they plan to do, especially in the field of agricultur­e, women’s empowermen­t and employment.

Mr Fadvanis said governance and not politics was the agenda of the meeting, when asked if recent controvers­ies or UP elections also figured in the deliberati­ons.

Mr Fadnavis said chief ministers also deliberate­d over whether they can arrive at a common threshold, which he defined as a set of schemes which all the party- rules states can roll out fully. The use of informatio­n technology to simplify the government’s work was also discussed.

He said a review of the party- run state government­s was done and they were all doing “very well”.

All chief ministers except Vasundhara Raje of Rajasthan attended the meet. Ms Raje, who is said to be unwell, was represente­d by senior ministers.

The chief ministers’ meet was divided into six segments, including inaugural session, the agenda of welfare of poor, presentati­on by CMs of successful schemes that can be replicated in other states, presence of BJP government­s on social media, challenges and efforts to take them on and concluding ceremony.

Later, Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan told reporters that party leadership wanted “Garib Kalyan” schemes to focus on providing basic amenities. Mr Chouhan, Mr Fadnavis, Jharkhand CM Raghubar Das and senior leader Vinaya Sahasrabud­dhe are members of the “Garib Kalyan Agenda” committee, which will submit its report within two weeks.

 ??  ?? The Iron Lady, Irom Chanu Sharmila, after she was released from JNIMS security ward in Imphal, at Kangla fort in Manipur on Saturday. —
The Iron Lady, Irom Chanu Sharmila, after she was released from JNIMS security ward in Imphal, at Kangla fort in Manipur on Saturday. —
 ?? — PTI ?? BJP president Amit Shah and Union minister Venkaiah Naidu during the BJP chief ministers’ meeting at Maharashtr­a Sadan in New Delhi on Saturday.
— PTI BJP president Amit Shah and Union minister Venkaiah Naidu during the BJP chief ministers’ meeting at Maharashtr­a Sadan in New Delhi on Saturday.

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