Will Two State Ministers Enhance Coordination at Party HQ?
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Bhopal, Dec 1 (NationPress) In a move aimed at improving collaboration between the Madhya Pradesh government and party members, the state BJP has decided that two Cabinet Ministers will spend at least two hours daily at the party office.
This initiative was agreed upon during a recent meeting led by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, along with State BJP Chief Hemant Khandelwal and other organizational leaders.
Starting from Monday, this unprecedented initiative comes just weeks before the CM Yadav-led BJP government marks two years of governance on December 13.
From Monday to Friday, two Cabinet Ministers will be available at the BJP headquarters in Bhopal from 2 to 4 p.m.
During a visit to the headquarters, Deputy Chief Minister Jagdish Devda, who oversees the state's Finance department, along with Minister of State Gautam Tetwal for Skill Development and Employment, engaged in discussions with party workers.
Following the discussions, Khandelwal remarked, "The goal is to create better coordination between the Ministers and party workers, facilitating a deeper understanding of policies. This knowledge will empower party workers to communicate effectively when engaging with the public."
Khandelwal noted that he had suggested this idea to Chief Minister Yadav, who promptly agreed, leading to swift implementation.
This initiative is expected to foster a constructive environment within the party office while enhancing collaboration between Ministers and party workers.
A similar proposal was made during the tenure of former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and former State BJP Chief V.D. Sharma, but it was not realized.
Now, the new leadership duo of Chief Minister Yadav and Khandelwal has swiftly executed the plan without hesitation.