NDA Meeting in New Delhi Focuses on Key Proposals

The recent NDA meeting in New Delhi, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, brought together chief ministers and deputy chief ministers from NDA-ruled states to discuss significant proposals. Key resolutions were passed regarding 'Operation Sindoor' and caste census, emphasizing the alliance's commitment to security and social justice. BJP President J.P. Nadda highlighted the importance of these discussions, aiming to integrate marginalized communities into the mainstream. This meeting reflects the NDA's strategic focus on addressing pressing societal issues.
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NDA Meeting in New Delhi Focuses on Key Proposals

Successful NDA Meeting Concludes in New Delhi

The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) held a successful one-day meeting in New Delhi, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Ashoka Hotel. This significant session saw participation from nearly 20 chief ministers and 18 deputy chief ministers from NDA-ruled states.


Key Leaders Attend the Meeting

Prominent leaders such as BJP National President J.P. Nadda, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and Home Minister Amit Shah were also present at this crucial gathering. During the meeting, two major resolutions were passed: one concerning 'Operation Sindoor' and the other focused on caste census, indicating that the alliance engaged in in-depth discussions on critical issues like security and social justice.


Insights from J.P. Nadda

Following the meeting, BJP National President J.P. Nadda shared insights, stating, 'Today, under Prime Minister Modi's leadership, our NDA chief ministers' conference took place, attended by 20 chief ministers and 18 deputy chief ministers. Two resolutions were passed. The first was regarding Operation Sindoor, which received unanimous support, praising the bravery of our armed forces.'


Caste Census Resolution Passed

Nadda further mentioned, 'A resolution regarding caste census was also passed during the meeting, with everyone expressing their agreement and congratulating Modi on this decision. We clarified that we do not engage in caste politics; instead, we aim to bring the marginalized and oppressed into the mainstream, which is essential for society.'


Statements from Eknath Shinde

Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde added, 'Two resolutions were passed: one on Operation Sindoor and the other on caste census. Everyone expressed gratitude and congratulations to our armed forces and Prime Minister Modi for the success of Operation Sindoor.'


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