Key Points

Prime Minister Modi will deliver the valedictory address at the BJP MPs' workshop in Parliament. The scheduled dinner for NDA MPs has been cancelled due to the severe flood situation in Punjab. Kiren Rijiju emphasized that holding celebrations during such difficult times would be inappropriate. The cancellation comes just before the crucial Vice-Presidential election scheduled for September 9.

Key Points: Modi Valedictory Address at BJP MPs Workshop Dinner Cancelled

  • PM Modi attended BJP MPs training sessions from morning till night
  • NDA dinner cancellation due to severe Punjab flood situation
  • Two-day BJP workshop concluding at Parliament complex
  • Vice-Presidential election scheduled for September 9
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PM Modi to deliver valedictory address at BJP MPs' workshop; Dinner for NDA MPs cancelled due to Punjab floods: Kiren Rijiju

PM Modi to conclude BJP MPs workshop as NDA dinner cancelled due to Punjab floods. Kiren Rijiju says PM attended all training sessions throughout the day.

"In such a sensitive and such a difficult moment, we can't be having a dinner party for election purposes - Kiren Rijiju"

New Delhi, September 8

Parliamentary and Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said Prime Minister Narendra Modi will deliver the valedictory address at the two-day Bharatiya Janata Party workshop at the GMC Balayogi Auditorium in the Parliament complex.

"Tomorrow, MPs from NDA parties will also join us, and the Prime Minister will also make the concluding remarks at the valedictory event," Rijiju said on Sunday.

He added, "The training programme of BJP MPs is going on. It is very organised and as always the culture of BJP is extremely professional. Our MPs attended the training sessions throughout the day from 8 am today. The Prime Minister was present in all the training sessions from morning till night."

He added that while the Prime Minister was scheduled to host a dinner for NDA MPs and BJP president JP Nadda was to host one for BJP MPs, both have been cancelled in view of the flood situation in Punjab and neighbouring areas.

"The Prime Minister was planning to host dinner for the NDA MPs, and Nadda ji was to host dinner for the BJP MPs. All have been called off due to the extreme flood situation and the sufferings of the people in Punjab and the surrounding areas. In such a sensitive and such a difficult moment, we can't be having a dinner party for election purposes. So all have been called off," Rijiju said.

The PM Modi was scheduled to host a dinner for National Democratic Alliance (NDA) MPs on September 8, a day before the Vice-Presidential election on September 9.

The election will be conducted through the system of proportional representation by means of a single transferable vote. To be declared elected, a candidate must secure more than 50 per cent of the valid votes polled.

The NDA has fielded Maharashtra Governor and BJP veteran CP Radhakrishnan, who hails from Tamil Nadu, as its nominee. The opposition has put forward former Supreme Court Judge Justice Reddy from Telangana as its joint candidate.

- ANI

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Priya S
PM attending training sessions from 8 AM to night shows his dedication. Hope our MPs learn something meaningful from these workshops!
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Aman W
While cancelling dinner is good, hope the government is actually doing something substantial for flood relief in Punjab. Actions speak louder than symbolic gestures.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the VP election process. Single transferable vote system ensures better representation. Hope the best candidate wins regardless of party lines.
Karthik V
Good to see BJP maintaining professional culture. Training MPs is essential for better governance. Hope they implement what they learn in Parliament sessions.
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Nisha Z
Punjab floods need immediate attention. Hope the cancelled dinner funds are redirected to relief work. Praying for the safety of all affected families 🕊️

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