Suvendu Adhikari's First Janata Darbar as Chief Minister
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari initiated his first 'janata darbar' at a BJP office, shortly after assuming office on May 9. By engaging directly with the public, Adhikari is continuing a practice seen in other states. This move is part of the BJP's 'Double Engine' governance strategy for West Bengal.
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West Bengal's newly appointed Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari conducted his inaugural 'janata darbar' on Monday, engaging with citizens' demands and grievances at a BJP office.
Having taken office on May 9 as the state's first BJP chief minister, Adhikari plans to regularly hold these public hearing sessions, according to party insiders.
The session included participation from various segments of the public including students, at Salt Lake's BJP office. Adhikari's initiative mirrors similar practices by leaders in other BJP-governed states, marking a proactive governance approach.
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