Rajasthan CM Urges MLAs to Showcase Govt's 2-Year Historic Achievements

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma chaired a BJP Legislative Party meeting ahead of the Budget Session, directing MLAs to actively present the government's position. He emphasized the importance of highlighting the state government's significant reforms and achievements over its two-year tenure. The CM stated that over one lakh government jobs have been provided and projects worth approximately Rs 8 lakh crore from investment summits are being implemented. He instructed ministers to counter opposition allegations with facts and urged all representatives to work with a positive attitude for the state's development.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM Directs MLAs on Budget Session Strategy

  • MLAs directed on floor management
  • Govt to present inclusive budget
  • Over 1 lakh govt jobs provided
  • Rs 8 lakh crore projects implemented
  • Counter opposition with facts
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MLAs should highlight state govt's historic achievements of two years: Rajasthan CM

CM Bhajan Lal Sharma urges BJP MLAs to highlight state government's reforms and achievements during the upcoming Budget Session in Rajasthan.

"The Congress has no answer when its five-year tenure is compared with our two years of achievements. - Bhajan Lal Sharma"

Jaipur, Jan 27

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Tuesday chaired a meeting of the BJP Legislative Party at the Chief Minister's residence in view of the upcoming Budget Session.

During the meeting, he held detailed discussions with MLAs on floor management and directed them to actively and forcefully present the government's position in the House.

The Chief Minister said that the Budget Session, commencing on Wednesday, is of great importance.

During the session, the state government will present an inclusive and comprehensive budget that reflects public aspirations and gives new momentum to Rajasthan's development.

He urged MLAs to prominently highlight the achievements of the state government's two-year tenure in the House.

Sharma emphasised that MLAs should remain present in the House for maximum duration, thoroughly study the Assembly's rules and procedures, and effectively present the government's stand on various issues.

He instructed ministers to give appropriate and strong replies to opposition questions, stating that misleading and baseless allegations by the opposition must be countered with facts and seriousness.

The Chief Minister said that people have elected representatives from both the ruling and opposition parties to work for the state's development. It is the duty of public representatives to raise issues related to the common man with a positive attitude. He stated that the BJP government is fulfilling the promises made to the people with full commitment.

"In just two years, our government has undertaken significant reforms and delivered outstanding performance in several sectors. The Congress has no answer when its five-year tenure is compared with our two years of achievements," he said.

Sharma said that keeping basic priorities such as water in mind, the government has taken major decisions, including the Ram Jal Setu project, the Yamuna water agreement, and the Dewas project.

Adequate and uninterrupted power supply is being ensured, and farmers in 22 districts are now receiving electricity during the daytime.

He said that from strengthening law and order to generating employment opportunities for youth, unprecedented progress has been made. So far, more than one lakh government jobs have been provided, while the recruitment process for over 1.54 lakh posts is currently underway.

A recruitment calendar for one lakh additional posts has also been released for the current year. The Chief Minister said that budget announcements are being implemented swiftly. He added that more than 70 per cent of the commitments made in the party manifesto have already been fulfilled during the two-year tenure.

Of the Memorandums of Understanding worth Rs 35 lakh crore signed during the Rising Rajasthan Summit, projects worth approximately Rs 8 lakh crore have already been implemented.

He said that farmers, youth, women, and all sections of society are expressing satisfaction with the government's policies, industrial investments, and development-oriented decisions.

BJP State President Madan Rathore, Deputy Chief Ministers Diya Kumari and Premchand Bairwa, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel, Chief Whip Jogeshwar Garg, and other BJP MLAs were present at the legislative party meeting.

- IANS

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Priya S
Promises are one thing, but implementation on the ground is another. In my area, the water situation is still dire. The Ram Jal Setu project sounds great on paper, but when will we see actual water in our taps? The MLAs should highlight real, tangible changes, not just MoU figures.
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Aditya G
Daytime electricity for farmers in 22 districts is a game-changer! My uncle in Sikar says it has made a huge difference for irrigation. This is the kind of development that matters. Hope the budget brings more such focused schemes for rural Rajasthan. 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Jaipur for work, I appreciate the focus on law and order and industrial investment. A safer environment and more jobs attract talent. The Rising Rajasthan Summit figures are impressive if they translate to real projects and employment.
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Karthik V
The CM is right that MLAs must be present and prepared. Too often, our representatives are absent. Their primary duty is to raise common man's issues. Hope this session focuses on solving problems like inflation and healthcare, not just political point-scoring.
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Meera T
Claiming 70% manifesto promises fulfilled in two years is a big statement. I would like to see a transparent, independent audit of that. The opposition's role is to ask these tough questions, and the government must answer with facts, not just rhetoric. Healthy debate is good for democracy.

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