Excessive hype about performance is not part of Kamal Nath’s style of governance. That stands in stark contrast with politics of event management, amply visible under the BJP, which ruled the state for 15 years.
His mantra of target-based performance and galvanised government machinery helped him fulfil most of the 83 promises the party had made to the public. The number of promises made in the manifesto (or vachan patra), was 372. The target for 100 days was fixed at 83.
He started in workmanlike fashion to announce loan waivers for the state farmers within a couple of hours of taking oath of office. Out of the 55 lakh farmers who were marked beneficiaries of the loan waiver, 23 lakh have been covered before the Election Code came into effect. Kamal Nath made it a point to assure the farmers that the process would resume after the polls.
The achievements, besides the farm loan waiver are: slashing of electricity bills to Rs 100 for consumption up to 100 units; enhancing the amount of kanyadaan (financial assistance to the brides of poor families to Rs 51,000), weekly holiday for the policemen; Rs 4,000 stipend to the unemployed after apprenticeship. The reactions to the achievements of the government may be mixed depending on the ideological inclination of the individuals assessing the rule. Consistent fulfilment of all promises without much ado is what distinguishes the current government.
His initiative to invite industries that offer 70 jobs to the sons of soil was welcomed by his admirers and detractors alike.
The Model Code of Conduct for elections has subdued the celebrations of Kamal Nath’s 100 days as chief minister. There have been no formal interviews to mark the occasion nor has the government released any special advertisements to make any claims. As elections for Lok Sabha were shortly due after he took over, the Kamal Nath government anticipated the curbs that came with the announcement. The Chief Minister ensured that the task continued without violating the code and to the satisfaction of beneficiaries.
In fact, Sabka saath, Sabka Vikas was being better realised in the Congress-ruled MP with greater diligence than in the BJP-ruled ones.
The state government also doubled the remuneration for nearly 21,000 temple priests in the state. Tribal artists and artisans started getting new awards named after the tribal revolutionaries. Tribal languages were included in the syllabi.