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Uttarakhand: Training of BJP MLAs will start from April 8, many veteran leaders including Modi-Shah will give political mantras to MLAs

The training school for the MLAs of the ruling BJP in the state will run for three days from April 8. In this school, the issue of protocol of MLAs and dominance of bureaucracy will also heat up. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah and other central leaders will teach organizational, political and election management lessons to the MLAs through virtual medium. State President Mahendra Bhatt met Shah in Haridwar and sought time for the training class program for the MLAs. He has left for New Delhi to invite all the central leaders.

According to Bhatt, the party has fixed the date of training program on 8th, 9th and 10th April, but it is possible to change after getting the time from the central leaders. He said he would meet central leaders in New Delhi and request them to guide the legislators in the training class programme. In the program, efforts will be made to take time from Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and many other prominent leaders.

Legislators will learn this in school

In the three-day training school, the BJP MLAs were informed about the Representation of the People Act, rights and duties of legislators, relations between the government and the organization, organizational management, election management, the role of legislators in the upcoming programs of the party, central and state government policies, programs and public welfare. There will be many other topics including related decisions, about which the central leaders will give their guidance.

BJP MLA Shailarani Rawat said that the protocol status of MLAs in Uttarakhand is not good. Officers dominate. Talking to the media, he said that from March 8, there will be a training class for party MLAs. In this program we will raise the issue of protocol.

He said that the people’s representative has to get the work done in the area, but he does not get such cooperation from the officers. Officers do listen, but they have to speak again and again. We want that there should be such a work culture in which the officers listen to the legislators. Such an environment should be created in which both the MLA and the officer are respected.