NDA Felicitates PM Modi Amid Parliamentary Standstill
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was honored by NDA MPs for operations success at a meeting in New Delhi. The session coincided with a Parliament deadlock, fueled by opposition demands for an electoral roll debate. Key leaders attended, with ongoing protests against Bihar's electoral revisions.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi received accolades from members of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance on Tuesday, recognizing the successful execution of Operation Sindoor. This recognition took place during a pivotal NDA parliamentary party meeting in New Delhi's Parliament Library Building, amid a contentious parliamentary impasse over electoral matters in Bihar.
The assembly resonated with exuberant cheers and traditional chants celebrating the achievement of Operation Sindoor and Operation Mahadev. The meeting was attended by prominent NDA figures, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, BJP President JP Nadda, and others, highlighting the gravity of the occasion.
Simultaneously, in a bid to address ongoing political frictions, the INDIA bloc scheduled a gathering to oppose Bihar's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls vociferously. Their protest, marked by the slogan 'our vote, our right, our fight', is set to challenge the current stance towards electoral revisions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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