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Modi Cabinet 3-Day Conference Next Week To Decide On Future Strategy

During the meeting, the work done by all the ministries in the last month will be reviewed. Along with this, new targets will be set for the newly inducted ministers.

 

New Delhi| Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s new council of ministers will have a three-day conference next week. During this, the agenda of the government for the next three years will be discussed. According to the report, the meeting of the new team of ministers will start at 6 pm on Tuesday.

During the meeting, the work done by all the ministries in the last month will be reviewed. Along with this, new targets will be set for them. The new ministers will be informed about their portfolios and ministries in detail. They will be told what the Centre expects from them.

The strategy will be prepared regarding the questions arising on the government

In recent times, the Modi government has been criticized on many issues. The Centre is accused of mishandling the response to coronavirus second wave, the new agricultural law and unemployment. During the conference, all these issues will be discussed and measures will be explored to deal with the public dissatisfaction with the government.

Discussion on the elections to be held in 7 states

Elections are to be held in 7 states next year and there is also Lok Sabha elections in 2024. The BJP could not perform well in the West Bengal Assembly elections. It is being said that the popularity of Prime Minister Modi has declined. BJP and RSS are said to be worried about this.

Modi government fulfilled two big promises

After coming back to power in 2019, the Modi government has fulfilled two big promises. These are- abolishing the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and starting the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.

Last month, the Modi govt dropped more than 10 ministers, including those handling health, IT and oil. In view of the elections to be held in the states, many new faces were given a place in the cabinet. In this cabinet expansion, 43 ministers of PM Modi’s cabinet took the oath.

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