NEW DELHI, INDIA - AUGUST 15: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses on the occasion of 71st Independence Day Celebrations at Red Fort, on August 15, 2017 in New Delhi, India. Addressing the nation from the Red Fort on India's 71st Independence Day, Modi warned those indulging in mob violence, saying attacks in the name of aastha (faith) was not something to be happy about and wont be accepted. Modi on Tuesday called for a New India that will be free of casteism, communalism, terrorism and corruption as he urged those wielding the gun in Kashmir to join the mainstream so that the Kashmir problem is solved through embrace. (Photo by Raj K Raj/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
In the BJP Parliamentary meeting, Modi asked the BJP MP’s to make sure that the people be aware of the popular Welfare schemes announced in the Union budget 2018-19.He said that the MPs’ success is linked to the parties performance.
He also gave an example of a health insurance scheme announced by the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley for 10 crore families.
He also asked the MP’s to hold mock parliaments to make people aware of the better schemes announced for the people in the Budget.And he made aware that it’s necessary for Party’s success.
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He asked MPs to hold “lunch pe charcha” to spread the good points of the Union Budget 2018-19 among the people.
Modi also praised Amit Shah for his scathing attack on Congress during his maiden Rajya Sabha speech. Amit Shah in the BJP parliamentary meeting hit out at the Congress and Rahul Gandhi.
BJP National President during the BJP Parliamentary meeting on Friday lashed out at Rahul Gandhi. He said that he cannot follow the undemocratic style of politics followed by the Congress President.
The BJP Parliamentary meet was held on Friday at Delhi’s 11 Ashoka Road. The meeting was attended by the top leaders of BJP including PM Narendra Modi, Rajnatyh Singh veteran leader L K Advani etc. The strong criticism by Amit Shah comes soon after the PM Modi’s scathing attack on Congress in the parliament.