Suvendu Adhikari Chairs High-Level Meet with DMs, BJP MLAs on Development

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari chaired a high-level meeting with District Magistrates and BJP MLAs to review the state's development and law and order. He stressed a "war footing" approach to pending projects and zero tolerance for the "syndicate raj" and corruption. BJP MLAs confirmed that administrative structures are being finalized, with a focus on completing rural employment schemes and ending mafia rule. The CM also announced major welfare schemes, including Annapurna Yojana, Ayushman Bharat, and free travel for women.

Key Points: Suvendu Adhikari’s Meet with DMs, MLAs on West Bengal Development

  • CM emphasizes "war footing" on pending projects
  • Zero-tolerance policy on corruption and "syndicate raj"
  • Annapurna Yojana (Rs 3,000/month) and Ayushman Bharat announced
  • All state taxes must go to government treasury, not middlemen
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West Bengal: CM Suvendu Adhikari chairs high-level meet with DMs, BJP MLAs

CM Suvendu Adhikari holds high-level meet with DMs and BJP MLAs, emphasizing war footing on projects and zero tolerance for corruption and syndicate raj.

"The Chief Minister first stated that the development work to be carried out in the coming days will be entirely the responsibility of the MLAs. - Arijit Bakshi"

Kolkata, May 12

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Monday held a high-level meeting with District Magistrates and BJP MLAs to review the state's development roadmap and law and order situation.

During the meeting, the Chief Minister emphasised a "war footing" approach to pending projects and a zero-tolerance policy toward corruption and the "syndicate raj."

Speaking to the media after the meeting, BJP MLA Arijit Bakshi confirmed that administrative structures are being finalised.

"Five cabinet ministers have been appointed, and their portfolios have been allocated. The Chief Minister first stated that the development work to be carried out in the coming days will be entirely the responsibility of the MLAs. All MLAs have been asked to work with their district magistrates to review pending projects in their areas and initiate work on a war footing. His initiative will bear fruit in the coming days," Bakshi said.

Highlighting the state's upcoming welfare schemes, Bakshi added, "The CM has clearly stated that starting in June, Rs 3,000 will be distributed under the Annapurna Yojana. Ayushman Bharat will also be implemented in the state, and travel will be made free for women. Although the previous government left the state in a very bad state, we will do our best to improve it. The CM said that all state taxes should go only to the government treasury, and not a single penny should go to middlemen. If we break the syndicate of cut money, development will not be a big deal."

Echoing the sentiment of administrative reform, BJP MLA Moumita Biswas Misra lauded the Chief Minister's stance against illegal activities.

"A big thanks to the CM because he has ordered the removal of syndicate raj. We need to bring in law where it did not exist. All the illegal mines and other things must be shut down. The talks are going on with the SPs (Superintendents of Police). The main discussion was on the removal of corruption," she stated.

Meanwhile, BJP MLA Bankim Chandra Ghosh underscored the need for efficiency and the completion of rural employment schemes.

"He told us that we have to work in a time-bound manner and we shouldn't leave any work unfinished. We must work within the law and order framework. He has said that mafia rule must be ended," Ghosh said.

He further added, "Wherever work hasn't been done in the Panchayat, we must speak to the District Magistrate (DM) and Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDO) and complete the 100-day work now."

BJP MLA Bishal Lama said, "This is the first administrative meeting in which an introduction was held. Discussions were also held on the future course of action of the government..."

BJP MLA Dipak Barman said that CM Suvendu Adhikari has sent a clear message that the state will be governed by the Constitution rather than "arbitrary power."

"The district magistrates of every district and all our MLAs were present at this meeting... Today, the Chief Minister openly stated that the law (Constitution) will prevail in West Bengal, not the law of power. No one will be allowed to act arbitrarily... We will make full use of the opportunity we have been given to work," he said.

Earlier today, the Chief Minister held the first cabinet meeting. At his first Cabinet meeting, Adhikari announced the rollout of major central schemes, including Ayushman Bharat, and other welfare programmes such as PM Jan Arogya Yojana, PM Kisan-related insurance, PM SHRI, Vishwakarma Scheme, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao and Ujjwala Yojana.

The government also announced reforms in governance and administration, including alignment with the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, increased government job age limits by five years, participation of IAS officers in central training programmes, and stricter implementation of census directives.

The West Bengal government also issued an official announcement regarding the top-level bureaucratic change.

According to the notification issued by the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms, the Governor has appointed Manoj Kumar Agarwal, IAS, as the Chief Secretary to the Government of West Bengal.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Suvendu babu's zero-tolerance on corruption is music to ears but executing it in Bengal is like fighting a kumbhakarna. Hope the DMs and SPs are given free hand to act. Also Rs 3000/month for women is good but must ensure it reaches the needy and not eaten by babus.
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Michael C
As an outsider, this seems like a very positive shift away from chaos and toward structure. The emphasis on constitutional rule and ending arbitrary power is exactly what's needed in Indian states. However, I hope the opposition doesn't create hurdles just for political reasons. Good luck to Bengal.
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Rohit L
"Syndicate raj" - finally someone said it out loud! But isn't this the same party that had alliance with TMC for so many years? Let's be realistic, old habits die hard. Want to see an honest CM who can actually deliver. Talk is cheap, yaar.
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Amanda J
Love the energy and focus on development. The war footing approach is what India needs. However, as a Canadian who follows Indian politics, I hope the state government also pays attention to human rights and minority protection. Please don't let development come at cost of inclusiveness.
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Kavya N
As a Bengali, I'm cautiously optimistic. The previous government did some good work in infrastructure but corruption was off the charts. But these BJP MLAs - many have dubious backgrounds, same faces from TMC. Will they really clean up? Or just change the nameplate? Time will tell.

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