The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will convene a meeting of its Chief Ministers’ Council in New Delhi on June 10, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, commemorating 12 years of the BJP-led government at the Centre. The gathering is anticipated to bring together Chief Ministers, Deputy Chief Ministers from NDA-ruled states, and senior leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party and alliance partners.
The focus of the meeting will be on reviewing the accomplishments of the Modi government over the past 12 years and discussing strategies to enhance public engagement with the Centre’s welfare and development agenda. Deliberations are expected to revolve around extending key welfare initiatives to the grassroots level and ensuring awareness among beneficiaries across states regarding flagship programs launched by the Centre.
Leaders are likely to discuss major governance priorities for the upcoming months, including welfare delivery, infrastructure development, employment generation, and the effective implementation of flagship schemes. The council meeting will also assess coordination between the Centre and NDA-governed states, emphasizing the smooth execution of development programs and the exchange of governance strategies among states.
Additionally, the meeting might touch upon the political roadmap ahead of Assembly elections scheduled in various states in the near future. This gathering is viewed as a significant organizational effort for the ruling alliance, aiming to strengthen coordination among NDA partners and reinforce the government’s development narrative under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership.
The June 10 meeting coincides with the BJP and its allies highlighting the Centre’s policy initiatives and governance record as the Modi government completes 12 years in office.
