Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently holding a meeting with the Chief Ministers and the Deputy Chief Ministers of all the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-ruled states.
The meeting, which is being attended by party chief Amit Shah and top Union Ministers, is being seen as part of the Prime Minister's drive to ensure that his governance agenda dominates public discourse and trumps Opposition parties' attack on his government over a host of issues.
A similar exercise was held in August last year.
Only recently in his address to party leaders in the BJP national executive meet, Prime Minister Modi had spoken about the need for India to take a "long jump" to make rapid progress, while Shah had asserted that the saffron party was yet to reach its peak.
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