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Important meeting with MLAs at Chief Minister’s residence, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma made a strategy to convey the achievements of two years to the people.
Samira Vishwas | December 26, 2025 5:24 AM CST

Rajesh Choudhary Jaipur news vani news

Chief Minister’s residence But today a meeting with party MLAs Very important and strategic meeting Was organized. chairing the meeting Chief Minister Shri Bhajanlal Sharma Did it. In this meeting, the development works of the state, effective implementation of public welfare schemes, expectations of the people and To convey the achievements of the two years of double engine government to the people. There was a detailed and in-depth discussion on the outline.

Addressing the meeting, Chief Minister Shri Bhajan Lal Sharma said that in the last two years the government Good governance, transparency, public welfare and development Many historic decisions have been taken in the field. Now there is a need that correct and factual information about these achievements should reach the general public, so that the citizens feel that the government is bringing positive changes in their lives.

The Chief Minister urged the MLAs to effectively present the government schemes, development works and policy decisions among the public in their respective assembly constituencies. They said that People’s love and trust is our biggest asset and inspiration.And on the strength of that, the government is continuously working towards making Rajasthan the leading state of the country.

In the drawing room Both Deputy Chief Ministers of the state, State President Shri Madan Rathoresenior party officials, ministers and all party MLAs were present. During the meeting, it was also discussed how to further reduce the distance between the government and the public by increasing communication at the grassroots level.

The Chief Minister said that the priority of the government is to raise the standard of living of farmers, women, youth, poor and deprived sections. He said that the government has made remarkable progress in the fields of education, health, energy, roads, drinking water, employment and investment. The need of the hour is to convert these achievements into a mass movement and not limit them to mere papers.

It was also decided in the meeting that in the coming times Through mass communication programs, public meetings, village level meetings and digital mediums Through this, the policies and achievements of the government will be made available to the common people. MLAs were entrusted with the responsibility of conveying the problems of the public directly to the government and playing an active role in their prompt resolution.

State President Shri Madan Rathod, while expressing his views in the meeting, said that the pace of development can be accelerated only with better coordination between the party organization and the government. He urged the workers and public representatives to play the role of a bridge in implementing the government’s schemes on the ground.

The Deputy Chief Ministers also informed about the progress of their respective departments and told how the government is paying special attention to the effective implementation of the schemes. It was also discussed in the meeting that the misconceptions being spread by the opposition should be answered with facts and positive actions should be highlighted.

Chief Minister Shri Bhajanlal Sharma clarified that The resolve to make Rajasthan the leading state of the country is not just a slogan but is the basis of the working style of the government.He said that in the coming years, the government will continue to work with full commitment towards the all-round development of the state, promoting investment, creating new employment opportunities and making public welfare schemes more effective,

At the end of the meeting, the Chief Minister called upon all the MLAs and officials to unite and try to live up to the expectations of the public and take the achievements of the government to every home.


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