Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot began his 9-day tour of 18 districts in Rajasthan as part of the 'Mission-2030' campaign, in Jaipur on Wednesday, September 27. As part of the campaign, he will seek suggestions from people to make Rajasthan a model state by 2030. Gehlot will visit Jaipur, Sikar, Churu, Nagaur, Hanumangarh, Sriganganagar, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Jodhpur, Pali, Sirohi, Jalore, Rajsamand, Udaipur, Dungarpur, Banswara, and Chittorgarh, Congress sources said on September 26.
The campaign is significant as it comes ahead of the Rajasthan assembly polls due later this year.
Gehlot flagged off his tour by holding a public meeting at the Birla Auditorium at 12 noon. At the auditorium, he interacted with jewellers, gems traders, astrologers, and artisans. He will then leave for Chomu town by helicopter and interact with gardeners there. Later in the day, he will visit the Khatu Shyam temple in Sikar and Salasar Balaji temple in Churu before returning to Jaipur, the schedule showed.
Earlier, the Congress had planned to take out a five-day yatra in eastern Rajasthan to demand national project status for the Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project (ERCP) that would address the irrigation and drinking water needs of 13 districts.
However, the party postponed it and the yatra will now be taken out after the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) comes into force, party sources have said.
Connecting with the people
The chief minister's visits as part of 'Mission-2030' have been planned before the MCC comes into force, they said. As part of these visits, he will cover northern, western and southern parts of the state.
He will hold town hall meetings, 'Yuva Samvad', 'Mahila Sammelan', public events, and also visit temples.
The visits are aimed at connecting with the masses, disseminating the vision of 'Mission-2030', and gaining perspectives from the people of the state, the sources said. 'Mission-2030' is the brainchild of Gehlot.
Under 'Mission-2030', the chief minister will take suggestions by holding intensive discussions with developmental experts and citizens, gathering over 4.5 lakh insights, official sources said.
The government has invited suggestions through the Jan Kalyan app. It is conducting door-to-door surveys through the party's community volunteers and organising essay and speech competitions to understand the aspirations of the people.
Additionally, public input was gathered through online and offline surveys, amassing over 74 lakh suggestions by over 45 lakh citizens.
(With inputs from agencies)
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