Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is leading a crucial NDA Chief Ministers' conclave in New Delhi to discuss governance strategies and national priorities. The meeting will formally recognize the recent Operation Sindoor military strike and the decision to conduct caste enumeration. Top BJP leaders like J.P. Nadda, Rajnath Singh, and Amit Shah will participate in this significant political gathering. The event aims to create a unified platform for sharing best practices and aligning state-level governance with central government objectives.

Key Points: Modi Leads NDA CMs Conclave on Governance and Operation Sindoor

  • NDA leadership converges to discuss strategic governance approaches
  • Operation Sindoor military strike receives formal recognition
  • Caste enumeration decision highlighted at national conclave
  • Cross-state policy exchange and best practices sharing
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NDA CMs, Dy CMs to discuss governance models; PM-led conclave to pass resolutions on Operation Sindoor and caste enumeration

PM Modi hosts critical NDA Chief Ministers meeting to discuss governance models, Operation Sindoor, and national strategies

"The conclave will showcase governance innovations from different NDA-ruled states - Vinay Sahasrabuddhe"

New Delhi, May 24

In a significant political gathering, around 20 Chief Ministers and 18 Deputy Chief Ministers from NDA-ruled states will meet in the national capital for a day-long brainstorming session on 'Good Governance' on Sunday.

The event, being coordinated by the BJP's Good Governance Department, will be presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. BJP President J.P. Nadda, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah will also participate in the session.

According to Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, In-Charge of the BJP Good Governance Department, the conclave will not only focus on exchanging best practices and showcasing governance innovations from different NDA-ruled states, but will also pass two significant resolutions.

The first resolution will commend the Indian Armed Forces and the Prime Minister for the successful execution of Operation Sindoor, India's recent military strike against terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

The second resolution will congratulate the Central government on its decision to conduct caste enumeration during the upcoming national census, a move seen as politically and socially significant.

The conclave aims to act as a platform for sharing best governance practices across states. Various Chief Ministers will make presentations on their flagship initiatives, offering insights into successful models that could potentially be replicated elsewhere.

A forward-looking segment of the meeting will also deliberate upon upcoming national and party events, including the first anniversary of the NDA government, the 10-year celebration of International Yoga Day, and the observance of 'Loktantra Hatya Diwas' -- the 50th anniversary of the Emergency imposed in 1975.

Beyond policy exchange, the conclave is being seen as a crucial moment for the NDA to reaffirm its unified stance on national security, governance, and socio-political reforms, especially following the high-impact Operation Sindoor.

By aligning the leadership across states with the Centre's strategic and governance priorities, the meeting is expected to underscore the alliance's emphasis on performance-driven politics.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Good to see our CMs coming together to share governance ideas! Operation Sindoor was a bold move that showed our military strength 💪. But hope they also discuss real issues like inflation and unemployment - governance isn't just about resolutions.
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Priya M.
Finally caste enumeration is happening! This data is crucial for equitable development. My only concern is - will it be used properly for welfare schemes or just become another political tool before elections?
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Arjun S.
Operation Sindoor has boosted national pride, no doubt. But shouldn't such military actions be discussed in Parliament too? Governance meetings are good, but transparency in defense matters is equally important for democracy.
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Sunita R.
As a teacher, I'm happy to see Yoga Day being promoted. But governance should focus more on education reforms - our schools need better infrastructure and trained teachers. Hope they discuss this too!
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Vikram J.
Sharing best practices between states is excellent! If Gujarat's electricity model or MP's agricultural reforms can help other states, why reinvent the wheel? This is what cooperative federalism should look like 👍
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Neha P.
Remembering Emergency is important, but governance meetings should focus more on future than past. We need concrete plans for women's safety, digital infrastructure and climate change. Hope these get equal attention.

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