What Did the Kerala BJP Delegation Learn from Gujarat's CM Bhupendra Patel?
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In Gandhinagar on February 14, Gujarat's Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel engaged in a fruitful exchange with the recently elected representatives of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from Kerala. This visit follows the party’s success in the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation elections. The initiative, dubbed ‘BJP for Developed Kerala’, focuses on harnessing valuable insights from Gujarat’s administrative and governance strategies.
During their meeting, CM Patel highlighted that with the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Gujarat has transformed urban development into a pivotal opportunity, achieving remarkable innovations in comprehensive progress.
He expressed hope that the state's development framework would energize and inspire Kerala's public representatives to advance their own regions effectively.
Patel conveyed confidence that this study tour would be instrumental in fostering a “Developed Kerala”.
Later, the 11-member delegation visited the Shri Kamalam, the headquarters of the Gujarat BJP.
Led by Kerala BJP State Vice President K. Soman, it comprised leaders recently elected in local government elections in Kerala.
They received a warm welcome from Gujarat BJP State President Jagdish Vishwakarma, along with State Organisation General Secretary Ratnakarji and other party officials.
As reported by party sources, the delegation explored various departments within the state office, receiving briefings on its operations.
The visitors acquired comprehensive insights into the office's operational style, digital management systems, coordination techniques, and organizational workflows.
In discussions with Vishwakarma and Ratnakarji, they examined administrative and organizational practices.
The delegation included K. Soman, Vinayachandra N. R., Vishnu Mohan, R. Vinod Kumar, P.T. Madhu, Binu Raj V., Navya Haridas, Girija Valiyaparambil, Anita Eranad, Bindu Harikumar, and Vinitha V.
This visit embodies the ongoing efforts to facilitate the exchange of governance and organizational experiences among party units across various states.