New Delhi, May 25: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday said that caste enumeration was a step towards his governmentís model to bring the marginalised and those left behind in every field into the mainstream of development, sources said.
Addressing a conclave of National Democratic Alliance (NDA) chief ministers, PM Modi said the success of Operation Sindoor was also a reaffirmation of the achievements the country has made in its push towards self-reliance, underscoring the accuracy and precision of the indigenous defence technology.
Briefing reporters, BJP President J P Nadda said the ruling NDA does not believe in caste politics but caste enumeration would help those left behind in different fields to develop.
A resolution praising the armed forces and the leadership of PM Modi was passed at a meeting of NDA CMs and deputy CMs here on Sunday.
The resolution was proposed by Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and seconded by Shiv Sena leader and Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde.
The resolution said Operation Sindoorí has boosted the self-confidence of Indians.
Praising PM Modis leadership, it said he had always supported the armed forces and that Operation Sindoor had given a befitting reply to terrorists and their sponsors.
The PM, and Union ministers Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, and J P Nadda, who is BJP president too, attended the one-day conclave in which 19 CM and as many deputy CMs were present.
Haryana CM Nayab Saini proposed the resolution on the caste enumeration.
The first anniversary of the PM Modi government in its third term and good governance issues were also discussed during the meeting.
A significant part of deliberations at this conclave was devoted to best practices by different NDA state governments.
Several CMs made presentations on the signature schemes of their states.
The meeting also paid tributes to the people killed in the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.
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