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NDA Chief Ministers Back Operation Sindoor and Caste Census in New Delhi Conclave:
Samira Vishwas | May 26, 2025 5:24 AM CST


Read, Digital Desk : The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leadership met in New Delhi for a full day and gave collective consent to advance two big resolutions. These are Operation Sindoor and the caste census. The Modi Cabinet meeting brought together included approximately 20 NDA Chief Ministers and 18 Deputy Chief Ministers from NDA-ruled states.

Present at the meeting were Senior Union leaders like BJP president JP Nadda, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Home Minister Amit Shah.

NDA Leadership Supported Sindoor Operatoin

Sindoor’s resolution was brought forward by his Rajasthan counterpart, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and was seconded by Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharastra. “Always commend and thank our armed forces and Prime Minister Modi in these meetings. Shinde told us that everybody thank and congratulated our armed forces and Prime Minister Modi for the success of Operation Sindoor”.

Shinde further launched discussions around armed forces participation, and so called Naxalite activities. South of the Capital, Naxal-stricken territories, the CSCM chappal program captured the attention of the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh over Counter Insurgency activities and the success of rehabilitation programs in Naxal hit areas.

Caste Census Gathers Speed within NDA States

A second resolution endorsed a nationwide caste census. Nadda, the BJP President, maintained that the NDA does not endorse caste based politics but noted how counting castes would assist in identifying and ameliorating inequitable communities. “Those who are underdeveloped in different areas will be able to progress because of caste enumeration,” Nadda pointed out.

Leaders from various states who attended the meeting at Ashoka Hotel rounded off with reiteration to advance development and enhance national security.

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