Take Govt’s successes to every household: CM to BJP workers
   Date :17-Feb-2026
 
Take Govt’s successes to every 
Take Govt’s successes to every
 
Staff Reporter :
 
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai called upon party officials and workers to carry the momentum of the government’s successes to every household in the conference of Sanyukt Morcha on Monday. Emphasising the overarching goal of a Developed India by 2047, the Chief Minister underscored that every member, from the state leadership to the booth-level worker, plays a critical role in building a prosperous nation. He highlighted the massive scale of the organisation, noting that the BJP remains the largest political party in the world with 140 million workers nationwide, including 6 million members and 80,000 active workers within Chhattisgarh alone. During his address, Chief Minister Sai detailed the rapid implementation of various promises under Modi’s Guarantee over the past two years. He pointed out that 1.8 million homes have been approved under the Prime Minister’s Housing Scheme, with an average of 300 houses currently under construction in every Panchayat.
 
Furthermore, more than 1 million families have already moved into their new homes. The agricultural sector has also seen significant support, with the government purchasing 21 quintals of paddy per acre at a rate of 3,100 rupees per quintal. This initiative is set to deposit a difference of more than 10,000 crore rupees into the accounts of 25.24 lakh farmers before the Holi festival. The Chief Minister also focused on social welfare and tribal development, mentioning that over 7 million mothers are receiving 1,000 rupees monthly under the Mahatari Vandan Yojana. Other notable achievements include the 10,000 rupee annual grant for landless farmers and the increase in remuneration for tendu leaf collectors to 5,500 rupees. The PM Jan-Man Yojana has allocated 24,000 crore rupees specifically for the development of tribal areas. Additionally, the State’s new industrial policy and the promotion of sports through Khelo India are gaining traction, further solidifying the government’s commitment to all- round growth.
 
Regional Organisation General Secretary Ajay Jamwal shared a strategic roadmap during the session, urging workers to adopt the spirit of ‘My booth, the strongest’. He remarked that while the party has achieved global prominence, the true mission is to see India become self-reliant and a global leader. He stressed that the core values of service, dedication, and simplicity must guide every action, ensuring that the benefits of Central and State Government schemes reach every street and home. BJP State President Kiran Singh Deo added that the party is fundamentally program-based and maintains a tradition of continuous training. Deo announced that a new training workshop would begin on February 17 to introduce new workers to the party’s procedures and values. The meeting concluded with a strong show of unity, featuring the presence of State General Secretaries Akhilesh Soni and Yashwant Jain, alongside the presidents of several fronts. Attendees included Alok Singh Thakur of the Kisan Morcha, Vibha Awasthi of the Mahila Morcha, Rahul Tikriha of the Yuva Morcha, and other leaders representing the OBC, Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, and Minority fronts.