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PM Modi speaks to NDA lawmakers

To improve coordination among NDA members and help the governing coalition formulate a plan for the Lok Sabha elections in 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to MPs on Wednesday.

After speaking to a gathering of more than 45 MPs from Uttar Pradesh’s central and eastern areas, Modi next addressed a different group of parliamentarians from all of the southern states. The prime minister is anticipated to address each of the 11 clusters of various areas into which the BJP has split the NDA MPs.

On Monday, he talked with MPs from two groups. MPs from western and Kanpur-Bundelkhand regions of Uttar Pradesh participated in the first, while lawmakers from West Bengal, Odisha, and Jharkhand took part in the second.

They take place behind closed doors. On Monday, Modi emphasized how the BJP-led NDA had crafted an agenda of inclusion and development throughout the course of its more than 25-year existence.

He discussed the numerous measures his administration is doing to boost the nation’s development and favorably affect every aspect of society. He had criticized the opposition group INDIA in his speech on Monday, saying that even if it had changed its name from the UPA, it still had a history of corruption and poor government.

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