CM Rajasthan Hails Modi's 12-Year Urban Development Push
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Rajasthan on Thursday, 25 June 2026 credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi with launching several landmark initiatives over the past 12 years that are transforming Indian cities into engines of economic growth, tagging Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma in the post under the hashtag #आपणो_अग्रणी_राजस्थान ('Our Pioneering Rajasthan').
Context
The post, shared from the official Rajasthan CMO account, states: 'Pradhan Mantri Shri Narendra Modi ji ne gat 12 varshon mein, aisi kai mahatvapurn pehel ki hai, jinse hamare shahar vikas ke engine ban rahe hain' — loosely translated as, 'Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in the last 12 years, has taken several important initiatives that are turning our cities into engines of development.' The reference to 12 years anchors the message to May 2014, when Modi first assumed office as Prime Minister.
The hashtag #आपणो_अग्रणी_राजस्थान ('Our Pioneering Rajasthan') signals the state government's intent to position Rajasthan at the forefront of this urban development agenda under the BJP-led government of Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, who took office in December 2023.
Policy Backdrop
The post aligns with a decade-long federal push on urban infrastructure. The Smart Cities Mission, launched in June 2015, selected 100 cities nationwide — including key Rajasthan urban centres such as Jaipur and Jodhpur — for technology-driven, area-based development with central funding.
Simultaneously, the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT), also launched in June 2015, extended central assistance for water supply, sewerage, and drainage infrastructure to 500 cities across India. The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban (PMAY-U), launched in 2015, further targeted affordable housing and slum redevelopment. Rajasthan has participated in all three missions, nominating cities and aligning state budgets with central guidelines.
Stakeholders and Impact
Urban local bodies and city residents across Rajasthan are the primary beneficiaries of these centrally-sponsored missions. Improved water supply, modern transport corridors, and upgraded housing stock directly affect the quality of life for millions of residents in the state's rapidly growing cities.
The CMO's messaging also carries political significance: by publicly crediting Prime Minister Modi and tagging CM Bhajanlal Sharma, the state government reinforces its alignment with the Union government's development narrative ahead of upcoming budget and policy cycles. This pattern of coordinated messaging between state and central BJP governments on urban missions has been consistent since 2014.
What's Next
Observers will watch for state-level progress reports on Smart Cities and AMRUT projects in Rajasthan during forthcoming budget sessions, as well as any new central allocations in the next Union Budget. The CMO's framing of cities as 'engines of development' suggests Rajasthan may announce further urban investment priorities aligned with the Centre's ongoing missions. How effectively the state translates central funding into on-ground infrastructure outcomes will be the real measure of this agenda's success.