What PM said at the CM’s conference\, and what he did not

There were many highlights from the Prime Minister’s conference with CM’s on Monday, government sources say.

What PM did not say

What PM said
PM said the key is to think of ways to energise the economy and reforms. He praised Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot for some labour reforms

PM was happy that now, people are not only downloading Aarogya Setu and at the same time filling in details themselves like symptoms, cough and cold. This, he said, is a welcome sign

This was the fourth meeting with each meeting last nearly four hours. So the PM-CM conversations through VC have totally been more than 15 hours

Previous Video Conferences saw states with higher disease prevalence speaking. PM said that this time want to give chance to CMs of Northeast and Himalayan states to express their views. They may not have many cases but they are as impacted, the PM felt.

In the last V-C, 13 out of the 15 CMs who spoke were non-BJP

North eastern CMs- Conrad Sangma and Zoramthanga praised the PM a lot. Conrad said that a strong leadership, capable administration, disciplined society will surely help us overcome the crisis. Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik praised India's united approach.

PM said that those CMs he could not speak to today, he will call them sooner than later. This is something he has always been doing.