Arunachal CM Khandu Empowers Panchayat Leaders for Viksit Bharat Vision

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu addressed a state-level orientation for newly elected Panchayat and Municipal leaders, congratulating the BJP on its historic performance in the recent local elections. He emphasized that the BJP is an ideology-driven party focused on "Nation First" and service, contrasting it with others. Khandu linked empowered Gram Panchayats to the vision of a "Viksit Bharat," asserting that true development must start from villages. He warned representatives to maintain discipline and integrity, assuring them of government support and no political interference in Panchayat functions.

Key Points: Arunachal CM Khandu Addresses New Panchayat Leaders on Discipline & Development

  • Grassroots empowerment for Viksit Bharat
  • BJP's historic Panchayat election win
  • Discipline and ideological clarity stressed
  • Coordination between party and governance
  • No MLA interference in Panchayats
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Arunachal CM Pema Khandu addresses orientation programme for Panchayat and Municipal leaders

CM Pema Khandu outlines BJP's grassroots vision, stressing discipline, ideological clarity, and empowering Panchayats for a developed India.

"The BJP is a party with a difference... driven by ideology rather than power. - Pema Khandu"

Itanagar, January 29

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Wednesday underscored the importance of discipline, ideological clarity and grassroots empowerment while addressing the State Level Orientation Programme of newly elected Zilla Parishad Chairpersons, Zilla Parishad Members and Gram Panchayat Chairpersons.

Congratulating the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for its performance in the recent Panchayat elections, the Chief Minister described the results as historic, stating that the party secured an overwhelming presence across the state.

He extended his congratulations to party workers and newly elected representatives, noting that a large number of first-time representatives, including graduates and postgraduates, had entered the Panchayati Raj system.

Khandu said the orientation programme was aimed at equipping newly elected representatives with clarity on party ideology, responsibilities, conduct and coordination with government systems.

He informed that separate training programmes for Panchayati Raj representatives would also be conducted by the Panchayati Raj Department over the coming days.

Highlighting the Bharatiya Janata Party as a "party with a difference", the Chief Minister said the BJP functions on the principle of "Nation First" and is driven by ideology rather than power. He contrasted this with other political parties, stating that the BJP prioritises service to the nation and society above individual or party interests.

Tracing Arunachal Pradesh's democratic journey, he said the state is relatively young in the democratic process, having been formally named and brought under a structured democratic framework only after 1972.

He said that despite historical neglect after Independence, the state has witnessed significant transformation over the last decade, particularly after the BJP formed the government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Khandu stressed that development is a continuous process but said the pace and efficiency of development depend on governance quality.

He asserted that the difference in governance over the last ten years was clearly visible and urged Panchayat representatives to strengthen democratic institutions at the grassroots.

Emphasising the role of Panchayati Raj Institutions in achieving the vision of a "Viksit Bharat", the Chief Minister said true development cannot be limited to metropolitan cities and must begin from villages and Panchayats.

He said empowered Gram Panchayats would lead to stronger constituencies, districts, states and ultimately a developed nation.

The Chief Minister reminded newly elected representatives that they are now public figures and their conduct reflects not only on themselves but also on the party.

He cautioned that the BJP has a strong monitoring and reporting system at the grassroots level and stressed the need for discipline, integrity and accountability.

The Chief Minister assured Panchayat representatives that the government respects the autonomy of Panchayati Raj Institutions and that there will be no interference by MLAs in Panchayat functions. He added that the state government would further strengthen Panchayati Raj Institutions by enhancing support systems and decentralising power.

Urging better coordination between party organisation and governance, Khandu suggested integrating elected Panchayat members into booth-level party committees to ensure effective implementation of government schemes and stronger organisational cohesion.

He called upon Panchayat representatives to familiarise themselves with central and state government schemes, including flagship programmes, and act as facilitators for the last-mile delivery of benefits to the poorest sections of society.

He stressed that public service requires knowledge, continuous learning and proactive engagement with officials and institutions.

The Chief Minister also highlighted the importance of training, leadership development and ideological grounding, stating that the BJP is not merely a political party but a disciplined, service-oriented movement guided by the principle of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas".

Meanwhile, Khandu warned that the party would not hesitate to take action against representatives who fail to uphold discipline and performance standards.

He urged all elected Panchayat representatives to work as a team, remain active and committed, and contribute meaningfully towards the goal of a developed Arunachal Pradesh.

Present on the occasion were BJP state unit President Kaling Moyong, Vice President cum Convenor Chow Zingnu Namchoom, Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein, cabinet ministers, MLAs, party office bearers and Speakers' senior BJP leader Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, Public Policy Research Centre Director Sumeet Bhasin, Nitin Vilas Mahadik and Nido Sakter.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the emphasis on discipline and ideology is important, I hope this doesn't turn into mere party indoctrination. The primary goal should be serving the people of Arunachal, regardless of party symbol. The promise of no MLA interference in Panchayat functions is a positive step if implemented honestly.
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Aman W
"Viksit Bharat" must start from villages, absolutely correct! But for that, Panchayats need real financial and administrative power, not just orientation programmes. Hope the decentralisation promise is followed through with actual fund devolution. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Interesting read. As someone from outside India, it's impressive to see the scale of local democracy here. Integrating newly elected members into booth-level committees sounds like a smart way to improve coordination between policy and implementation.
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Karthik V
The influx of graduates and postgraduates into Panchayati Raj is the best news! This can change the game for rural development. With educated leadership at the grassroots, we can finally bridge the gap between government schemes and beneficiaries. All the best to the new representatives! 🙏
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Nisha Z
Accountability and a monitoring system are crucial. Too often, local representatives forget they are answerable to the public after winning. Hope this focus on performance ensures work gets done on the ground, especially in remote areas of Arunachal.

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