New Delhi
The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has demonstrated solidarity in Delhi on Sunday. Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of 20 states attended this meeting organized under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Three important political and strategic messages came out from the meeting. Appreciation of decisive action on the security of the nation, the proposal in support of caste census for social justice and a widespread churn on giving top priority to development. Along with this, the signs of NDA’s political strategy regarding Bihar assembly elections have also emerged clearly from the meeting.
In the meeting, congratulatory motion was brought on Operation Sindoor and caste census. Shiv Sena leader and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde openly praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the reception proposal and said, Operation Sindoor has created a new sense of confidence and pride among the common Indians.
Eknath Shinde said, we have proved that ‘whoever collides with us will be found in the soil.’ This is not just a saying, but truth. ‘Operation Sindoor’ has provided new confidence and self -respect to normal Indians. We salute the policy of the central government, the bravery of the army, and the courage of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji.
‘The people of the country are proud of PM Modi’
Shinde said that Modi ji had said three days ago, ‘There is no blood in Modi’s veins, but hot vermilion is flowing’. Modi ji, 140 crore people of the country are proud of you. It is the privilege of the countrymen that we get courageous, mighty and Nissim patriotic Prime Minister like you. We thank Prime Minister Modi for unique and mighty leadership at this important time. In particular, he has always supported our defense forces in overcoming such serious security challenges. History Operation Sindoor will be remembered as to give a befitting reply to those who made the mistake of disposing of India’s peaceful development journey. It highlights the unwavering commitment of the NDA government to keep India’s sovereignty and safety of Indians above everything.
‘All are united in matters of national interest’
Eknath Shinde further said, India will give a befitting reply to any terrorist attack and it will be done on the terms of India. India will never accept nuclear blackmail. India will not distinguish between terrorists and governments sponsoring them. In the coming days, leaders of various parties will visit various countries and will talk about India’s commitment to end the evil of peace and terrorism. This is a state -like view of Prime Minister Modi ji and gives a clear message to the world that we are all united in matters of national interest.
Shinde said, NDA pledges to continue working with a new determination under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to achieve the goal of a safe, prosperous and united India. Finally, I thank the Prime Minister for organizing the council of Chief Ministers of NDA -ruled states.
18 deputy CMs were also present in the meeting
Earlier, PM Modi, who came to attend the NDA meeting, was welcomed by BJP President JP Nadda. Eknath Shinde, Pawan Kalyan and other leaders welcomed. The meeting was attended by UP CM Yogi Adityanath, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Manjhi, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Nagaland Chief Minister Nephew Rio. 18 deputy CMs were also present.
Seal on two proposals
The objective of the important meeting of NDA is political as well as new schemes of good governance and development. Bihar elections are also an issue. The meeting was chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. BJP national president JP Nadda, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Home Minister Amit Shah also attended the meeting. Two proposals were also passed.
What is the meaning of the meeting?
The first proposal was passed to congratulate the Indian Armed Forces and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the success of ‘Operation Sindoor’. In the second resolution, the government’s decision to compile caste data during the upcoming census was appreciated. This step is being linked to the demands of social balance and representation, especially in a state like Bihar. The NDA does not want to give a chance to surround the opposition on caste -based politics in Bihar. Experts believe that this proposal strengthens the NDA’s approach to social justice, but rather challenges the monopoly on this issue of the opposition. The presence of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who was involved in the meeting and the reception on the issue of caste census indicates the preparations of the NDA regarding the upcoming election. This is the first major meeting since the formation of NDA-3 in 2024.