BJP parliamentary party held a meeting to deal with the epidemic of loud PM

BJP parliamentary party held a meeting to deal with the epidemic of loud PM

Nearly a year later they met formally and in person, the BJP Parliamentary Party met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to pass a resolution to deal with the COVID-19 epidemic and was attended by Mr. Modi in large numbers throughout the year. Asked to take “Amrit Mahotsav” to celebrate 75 years of independence.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi told reporters after the meeting that the party’s MPs appreciated Mr. Modi’s epidemic. Prime Minister Modi also gave a clear call to the MPs to help the people in carrying forward the vaccination campaign. To help MPs make arrangements at vaccination centers and other activities, citizens should act as facilitators in the ongoing vaccination campaign by arranging for vehicles to be taken to vaccination centers, ”he said.

“Prime Minister Modi asked all the public representatives to participate in ‘Av Amrit Mahotsav’ to mark the completion of 75 years of independence. The Grand Festival will be celebrated at 75 venues across the country for 75 weeks and will start from the Sabarmati Ashram from 12 March.

Party president JP Nadda said that the party had pulled together to reach people during the epidemic. The last meeting of the BJP parliamentary party was held on March 17, 2020, after which individual meetings were postponed due to social media requirements.

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