Prime Minister Narendra Modi made waves on Sunday by attending a two-day workshop for Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs in New Delhi, where he blended humility with leadership. The event, focused on equipping MPs with insights into the party’s agenda, saw lawmakers praising the transformative Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms as a cornerstone of economic progress. Modi, in a striking gesture, chose to sit in the last row, embodying the spirit of a grassroots karyakarta (worker), a move that resonated deeply with attendees.
Gorakhpur MP Ravi Kishan shared a candid moment on social media, posting a picture of Modi in the back row with the caption, “This is the BJP’s strength—everyone here is a karyakarta.” The image quickly went viral, underscoring Modi’s grounded approach. The workshop, held at a prominent venue in the capital, was abuzz with discussions on the party’s nationwide outreach to showcase GST benefits, which have streamlined taxation and boosted economic efficiency.
The sessions covered a range of topics, from parliamentary responsibilities to the government’s key achievements. Display materials highlighted successes like Operation Sindoor, a landmark initiative, alongside the economic impact of GST reforms. MPs were also briefed on strategies to communicate these wins to the public ahead of a crucial vice presidential election on Tuesday.
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Party leaders emphasized the importance of unity and discipline, with Modi’s presence reinforcing the message that every member, regardless of stature, is equal in the BJP’s mission. The workshop also included interactive sessions to prepare MPs for engaging with constituents on policy matters, ensuring they effectively convey the government’s vision.
As the BJP gears up for its outreach campaign, Modi’s participation signaled a renewed focus on connecting with the masses. The event not only energized the MPs but also set the tone for the party’s strategy in the upcoming election, blending policy discussions with a display of organizational strength.
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