Bhajanlal Sharma Highlights Massive Development Push, Training Drive, and Governance Reforms in State-Level Workshop
Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma addressed a state-level training workshop highlighting major governance reforms, infrastructure expansion, employment generation, and economic growth. He detailed multi-billion-rupee development projects, zero-tolerance action against corruption, and accused the previous administration of scams, emphasizing a transformed development trajectory.
Calling for complete dedication, he urged party workers to work with full commitment and to treat work itself as a powerful instrument. He stated that this is a nationalist political organization that does not abandon its workers, and wherever opportunities arise, all workers will be assigned meaningful responsibilities.
Presenting the government’s development roadmap, Bhajanlal Sharma highlighted several large-scale infrastructure initiatives, including a ₹910 billion Ramjal Setu Link Project, a ₹100 billion Devas Project, and a ₹130 billion metro expansion plan. He further stated that development works worth approximately ₹3 billion to ₹10 billion have been sanctioned in every legislative assembly constituency to accelerate regional growth.
On governance and law enforcement, the Chief Minister said the government has adopted a zero-tolerance policy and constituted a Special Investigation Team immediately after coming to power. He claimed that paper mafias have been imprisoned and asserted that no paper leak incidents have occurred during the current tenure. He further stated that 147,000 government jobs have been provided to the youth, along with the issuance of a recruitment calendar to ensure transparency and regularity in hiring.
In the power sector, he noted that 8,671 megawatts of electricity generation capacity has been achieved, with further expansion underway.
Targeting the opposition, Bhajanlal Sharma alleged that the previous Congress administration was marked by scams, including irregularities in the Jal Jeevan Mission. He stated that after the state government’s request, the scheme has been extended until 2028, enabling the expansion of household tap water connections across the state.
He further claimed that under the present administration, per capita income has increased from ₹140,000 to ₹250,000, alongside a recorded 12 percent growth rate, reflecting what he described as a significant transformation in the state’s economic trajectory.
The address underscored the government’s focus on organizational strengthening, large-scale infrastructure expansion, employment generation, and governance reforms, while sharply contrasting its performance with the previous administration.

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