Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the two-day Sansad Karyashala workshop organized by the BJP for NDA MPs. He was notably seated in the last row, listening intently to various presentations and discussions. The workshop covered diverse topics including GST reforms, social media strategies, and sector-specific committee discussions. Union ministers and MPs praised Modi's participatory approach and visionary guidance on implementing public welfare schemes.

Key Points: PM Modi Attends Sansad Karyashala Gives Visionary Guidance to MPs

  • PM Modi sat in last row intently listening to MP presentations
  • Union Minister Piyush Goyal proposed GST reforms thanking PM Modi
  • Workshop covered topics from developed India to social media use
  • MPs broke into committees discussing agriculture defence energy education
  • Arjun Ram Meghwal highlighted Modi's visionary guidance on welfare schemes
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PM Modi attends 'Sansad Karyashala' in Delhi; gives visionary guidance to MPs

PM Modi attends BJP's Sansad Karyashala workshop, sits in last row to listen to MPs, discusses GST reforms and social media strategies for effective governance.

"Platforms like 'Sansad Karyashala' are important because they are great forums to learn from each other - PM Modi"

New Delhi, September 7

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with MPs of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) attended the 'Sansad Karyashala' on Sunday, a two-day workshop organised by the Bharatiya Janata Party for the MPs to share their views on a diverse range of issues.

Notably, the Prime Minister was seen sitting in the last row and listening intently to the presentations and the program organised.

Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal also presented a proposal regarding GST reform, which was supported by all party MP. In the proposal, PM Modi was thanked for the GST reform, according to sources.

"Attended the 'Sansad Karyashala' in Delhi's GMC Balayogi auditorium. MP colleagues from all over India and other senior leaders exchanged valuable perspectives on diverse issues. In our party, platforms like 'Sansad Karyashala' are important because they are great forums to learn from each other and deliberate on how we can serve people even better," PM Modi posted on X.

https://x.com/narendramodi/status/1964671023548416268

The first day of the session started at 11 AM with two sessions being conducted. The first session, "Towards a developed India", saw participation from various party leaders, including Kamlesh Paswan, Sudhanshu Trivedi, Bansuri Swaraj and Hemang Joshi.

The session also included a special mention of the Prime Minister's vision on GST.

The second session was on the topic of "Effective Use of Social Media by MPs", with multiple leaders, including Jyotirmoy Mahato, C.P. Joshi, Atul Gagga, Sangeeta Yadav and others speaking on the issue.

In the afternoon, MPs broke into committee groups to discuss key sectors including agriculture, defence, energy, education, railways, and transport and more.

Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, also present at the meeting, highlighted how PM Modi interacted with the MPs and gave them "visionary guidance" on the implementation of public welfare schemes, the organisation, and national interest.

BJP MP Ravi Kishan, who attended the meeting also praised PM Modi for sitting at the last row, posting a picture on X with him sitting just a few feet away.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the focus on GST reforms. As a business owner, I've seen both positives and challenges with GST implementation. Hope these discussions lead to simpler compliance processes.
Priya S
Sessions on agriculture and education are much needed. Hope our MPs take these discussions seriously and implement practical solutions in their constituencies. Development should reach every village!
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Arjun K
While workshops are good, I hope this translates into actual ground-level work. Many MPs still don't respond to constituency issues. Action speaks louder than workshops 👍
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Michael C
The social media session is particularly relevant in today's digital age. MPs need to use these platforms responsibly to connect with citizens rather than just for political messaging.
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Nisha Z
Good initiative! Our representatives need continuous learning to handle complex governance challenges. Hope they discuss real public issues like price rise and unemployment too.

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