Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair an important meeting of his Council of Ministers on June 4 to discuss the government’s achievements, key strategic developments, and its plan to connect more deeply with citizens across the country.
This meeting holds special significance as it comes at a time when the government is marking over 11 years in power and gearing up for a series of state elections later this year.
This meeting also takes on added importance as it precedes the upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament, a critical period for the government to push its legislative agenda and defend its record. With the opposition Congress party gearing up to challenge the government on various fronts, including economic issues and social welfare, the Modi government aims to consolidate its achievements and present a unified front. The discussions and strategies formulated during this meeting will help the government counter opposition criticism effectively and strengthen its messaging during parliamentary debates and public discourse. At the meeting there will be several top priorities on the agenda.
National Security – Operation Sindoor
The recent military initiative, Operation Sindoor, will be a major focus of discussion. Launched discreetly earlier this year, Operation Sindoor involved a series of precision strikes aimed at countering threats along India’s borders. While the government has kept specific details under wraps due to national security concerns, officials indicate that the operation has significantly enhanced India’s strategic position and sent a strong message about the country’s commitment to safeguarding its sovereignty. The Council will assess the broader implications of the operation for national security and regional stability.
11 Years of Governance – Key Milestones
The Council will take stock of major welfare and development schemes that have defined the Modi government’s tenure. Key programs likely to be reviewed include:
Ujjwala Yojana – providing clean cooking fuel to low-income households,
Ayushman Bharat – offering free healthcare to millions of families,
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan – a nationwide cleanliness campaign.
The aim is to evaluate their reach and effectiveness, and to chart a path forward for further improvement.
Reaching the People – New Outreach Campaign
To better communicate its work to the public, the government plans to launch a large-scale outreach campaign titled “Jan Bhagidari se Jansampark” (Public Engagement through People’s Participation). Under this drive, ministers, MPs, and party workers will meet with citizens across towns and villages to showcase the government’s achievements and listen to their feedback.
Why This Meeting Matters
With state elections on the horizon, including Bihar, this meeting isn’t just about reviewing past work—it’s also about setting the tone for the political and communication strategy ahead. By combining governance performance with public engagement, the government aims to strengthen its connection with voters and reinforce its development narrative.
The June 4 session is expected to play a key role in shaping how the government communicates its policies and progress in the coming months.