Prime Minister Modi to Chair NDA Chief Ministers Meeting on June 10

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Himanshu Tiwari

Prime Minister Modi to Chair NDA Chief Ministers Meeting on June 10

New Delhi, May 27: The National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by the BJP, will hold a Chief Ministers’ meeting on June 10 in the capital to mark the completion of 12 years of the Modi government.

Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers from NDA-ruled states will attend the meeting. Senior leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Party and its coalition partners are also expected to be present.

Sources indicate that the meeting will review the achievements of the Modi government over the past 12 years and discuss ways to strengthen public outreach regarding the central government’s welfare and development agenda.

The focus will also be on ensuring that beneficiaries in various states are informed about key programs initiated by the central government, particularly the major welfare initiatives.

Leaders may discuss key governance priorities for the upcoming months, including the distribution of welfare schemes, infrastructure development, job creation, and effective implementation of major programs.

The meeting is also expected to review coordination between the central government and NDA-ruled states, emphasizing the smooth execution of development programs and sharing governance strategies among states.

In addition to governance and welfare issues, discussions may also touch upon the political roadmap ahead of several state assembly elections scheduled in the coming months.

This proposed meeting is seen as a significant organizational exercise for the ruling coalition, aimed at strengthening coordination among NDA allies and reinforcing the government’s developmental discourse under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership.

The meeting on June 10 comes at a time when the BJP and its allies are highlighting the central government’s policy initiatives and governance record as they celebrate 12 years of the Modi administration.

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