Key Points

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma met PM Modi to discuss the state's development. Sharma credited Modi's leadership for India's global progress. He emphasized the double-engine government's efforts for inclusive growth in Rajasthan. Modi pledged further support for the state's advancement.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma Meets PM Modi on State Development Plans

  • Sharma praised Modi's leadership for India's global rise
  • Discussed Rajasthan's development roadmap with PM Modi
  • Highlighted double-engine govt's focus on farmers and marginalized groups
  • Modi assured enhanced support for Rajasthan's progress
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Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma meets PM Modi, says double-engine govt working to make Rajasthan ideal state

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma discusses state progress with PM Modi, lauds double-engine govt's efforts for inclusive growth.

"Our double-engine government is working to make Rajasthan an ideal state for all sections of society. – Bhajanlal Sharma"

New Delhi, July 29

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday to discuss the development of the state.

Sharing a post on X, lauded the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, saying that in the last 11 years, India has touched new heights and established itself as a leading nation on the global stage.

"Met with the Honorable Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji to discuss the development of Rajasthan. Expressed heartfelt gratitude on behalf of Rajasthan for his visionary leadership and continuous support. Under the leadership of the Honorable Prime Minister ji, in the last 11 years, India has touched new heights and established itself as a leading nation on the global stage. Under his able guidance, for the past one and a half years, Rajasthan has been continuously overcoming all obstacles to development and reaching new heights," he said in a post on X.

https://x.com/BhajanlalBjp/status/1950092689384624151

CM Sharma further said that the double-engine government is consistently working towards making Rajasthan an ideal state, where every farmer, youth, woman, poor, and marginalised section is receiving justice and living a life of dignity with their full potential.

"Our double-engine government is consistently working towards making Rajasthan an ideal state, where every farmer, youth, woman, poor, and marginalized section is receiving justice and living a life of dignity with their full potential. The Honorable Prime Minister ji has assured even more support for Rajasthan in the coming times, for which we express our immense gratitude on behalf of all Rajasthanis!," the post further reads.

The Prime Minister's Office also shared pictures from the meeting of the two leaders.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the development work, I hope they focus more on women's safety in Rajasthan. Tourism is growing but safety should be priority number one for an "ideal state".
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Arjun K
As a farmer from Sikar district, I've seen positive changes in water supply and crop insurance schemes. But more needs to be done about MSP and market access. Hope this meeting brings concrete results for agriculture sector.
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Sarah B
Visiting Rajasthan last year, I was impressed by the infrastructure development. The new expressways are world-class! But would love to see more focus on preserving heritage sites while developing tourism.
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Vikram M
All talk and no action! Where are the jobs for youth? Every year thousands of Rajasthanis migrate to other states for work. First fulfill basic needs before dreaming of "ideal state".
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Kavya N
The medical colleges being built in smaller towns are a game-changer! My sister could study MBBS in our home district itself. More such initiatives needed in education sector 👏
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Rajesh Q
Good to see focus on marginalized sections. But implementation at ground level is weak. Many SC/ST families in my village still waiting for promised housing schemes. Need better monitoring.

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