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NDA Not Selfish Like UPA: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked the MPs to talk about local issues in their respective constituencies, go to programmes that people attend including weddings.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has targeted UPA saying the NDA is about sacrifice, not selfishness unlike the former.

Modi has urged the NDA to focus on issues apart from Ram Mandir ahead of the 2024 general elections, the reports said.

“At a meeting with MPs from Uttar Pradesh today, the Prime Minister advised the MPs to go local, and spend more time with the people,” NDTV reported.

It said the MPs who attended the meet included from West Uttar Pradesh, Braj and the Kanpur-Bundelkhand area.

It also stated that Modi has asked the MPs to talk about local issues in their respective constituencies, go to programmes that people attend including weddings.

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"PM Modi gave the mantra of 2024 victory to NDA MPs. 'Convince those who are sulky, angry, spend more and more time with the public during elections," the report said. 

“Invoking 'coalition dharma', he said unlike the UPA, the NDA is about sacrifice, not selfishness,” it said. 

“As an example, PM Modi cited Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who, he said, was made the Chief Minister despite having fewer MLAs than the BJP but he still ended the coalition and joined the opposition ranks,” it said.

"Despite having a good number of MLAs in the government with the Akali Dal in Punjab, the NDA did not ask for the post of Deputy Chief Minister," it said.  

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The BJP has divided the 430 MPs of NDA into 11 groups, which will meet PM Modi by turns till August 10.

“The next round of meetings will be held on Wednesday, in which 96 MPs from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Puducherry, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and Lakshadweep will participate,”it said. 

“The meetings are meant to ensure greater cohesion and synergy within the alliance ahead of the election,” it said.

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