Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma said people of the state were happy with the good governance of the incumbent BJP-led government and that there has been no anti-incumbency at all against the two-year regime.
“It indeed gives pleasure to note that there is no anti-incumbency in the state against our government and it should be a collective responsibility of each one of us to keep intact the image of our government,” the CM exhorted the ruling party MLAs while speaking at the weekly meeting of BJP legislature party in the assembly lobby Tuesday morning.
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Praising his party MLAs for their “overall good performance” on the floor of the state assembly during the monsoon session, he said, “We, particularly the ministers, have to reach out in every of the 200 assembly segments during our five-year term and ensure to fulfill voters’ aspirations and development needs.”
“I have given what you (all) asked for, to cater to the needs of your respective constituencies, now you all ought to stay out among people and work 8 to 10 hours a day,” he added.
Every MLA should act as an additional (third) eye for the government to keep a tab on fulfilment of governance – development related needs of people and their local areas.
He also shared views and programmes being finalised for the Rajasthan Day celebrations due to begin on March 30.