More than two years after the BJP formed the government in Rajasthan, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has been allotted a dedicated chamber at the party’s state headquarters in Jaipur.
Room No 5 at the BJP office has now been reserved exclusively for the Chief Minister, with a nameplate bearing his name installed outside the chamber. Sharma officially inaugurated the room on Monday by taking his seat there, marking its official use.
Previously, the same room was assigned to former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje during her tenure as both Chief Minister and State BJP President. This marks the first permanent room designated specifically for the sitting Chief Minister within the BJP’s state office.
Party sources suggest that the chamber is expected to play a crucial role in coordinating between the government and the organization.
The timing of this development coincides with the BJP’s Foundation Day on April 6, adding symbolic importance to the gesture. Party officials mention that the Chief Minister frequently needs to conduct one-on-one meetings with party leaders and workers. The dedicated chamber aims to facilitate smoother interactions and improved communication.
Party leaders anticipate that having a designated space for the Chief Minister within the organizational framework will enhance coordination between the government and party workers, making it easier for workers to directly engage with the leadership.
This move is viewed as an initiative to bolster organizational efficiency and streamline communication within the party structure.
Earlier, CM Sharma urged party workers to engage with the public at the grassroots level to ensure the party’s continued strength and resilience. Emphasizing the presence of a double-engine government at both central and state levels, he encouraged party workers to focus on grassroots work. Additionally, he raised the party flag at his residence in the morning in the presence of party workers.
