New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi stressed that the NDA will continue to work to fulfill the aspirations of the people and urge members of all constituents to work together when he discussed alliance meetings on Sunday, the day before the initial monsun parliamentary session.
Covid-19 Vaccine Equipment, OBC booking at NEET and Naga Peace Accord is one of the problems discussed when the floor leaders NDA met to discuss floor strategies for the session.
“Join the NDA meeting.
Our Alliance will continue to work for a good and fulfill the aspirations of the community,” PM Modi Tweeted after the meeting.
Present at the meeting included Affairs Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, BJP President JP Nadda, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi.
Among allies, Navaneethakrishnan from Aiadmk, Ram Thakur from JD (U), Anupriya Patel from APNA Dal, Agatha Sangma from NPF, the Minister of Compatibility and the RPI leader Romdas Athawa, LJP member Pashupati Paras and GK Vasan also attended.
In the meeting, PM also asked the leaders of the Alliance to work in coordination and suggest that they present at home.
Joshi gave a briefing to the leaders of alliance about the business to be taken during the session.
Resources said Anupriya Patel demanded a discussion on the recruitment of Teachers and OBC quota in Near, while Navanethakrishnan demanded more doses of Covid-19 vaccine for Tamil Nadu.
After the meeting, Lorho S Pfoze from the front of the Dragon said that he had taken the issue of a dragon peace agreement.
“We support NDA and BJP especially because of leadership in the center.
In Manipur, we are fine as a coalition partner.
Now we have raised the problem of the dragon peace process.
It’s 26 years now and the process lasts for a long time,” he said.