PM Modi's Personal Touch: How an NDA Dinner United Alliance MPs

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted a special dinner for all NDA Members of Parliament. BJP leaders praised the event as a warm and personal gesture from the Prime Minister. The dinner, which saw full attendance, was designed to encourage interaction among alliance partners. Many MPs described feeling genuinely appreciated as Modi personally spent time at each table.

Key Points: BJP MPs Praise PM Modi's Personal Gesture at NDA Dinner

  • PM Modi hosted a special dinner for all NDA MPs at his official residence in Delhi
  • The event was planned after the NDA's victory in the Bihar Assembly elections
  • Modi moved from table to table, personally interacting with each MP
  • Union Ministers coordinated arrangements for MPs from their respective regions
  • Nearly 54 tables were set up, each seated with eight MPs and a Union Minister
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'PM Modi showed personal concern for each MP': BJP leaders praise Prime Minister's gesture after NDA dinner

BJP leaders laud PM Modi for hosting a special dinner for all NDA MPs, describing his personal interaction with each lawmaker as an unprecedented and warm gesture.

"Just like a guardian of the house inquires about each member’s well-being, the Prime Minister showed deep concern for the MPs. - BJP MP Dinesh Sharma"

New Delhi, Dec 12

BJP MPs on Friday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for hosting a special dinner for all National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Members of Parliament at his official residence in the national capital, describing the gathering as warm, personal, and unprecedented.

The dinner, held on Thursday evening, marked one of the most significant interactions between the Prime Minister and alliance MPs following the NDA’s victory in the Bihar Assembly elections.

Recalling the event, BJP MP Dinesh Sharma expressed admiration for the Prime Minister’s personal touch. “It was an extraordinary gesture. Just like a guardian of the house inquires about each member’s well-being, the Prime Minister showed deep concern for the MPs,” he said, adding that many lawmakers felt genuinely appreciated.

BJP MP Biplab Kumar Deb echoed similar sentiments, highlighting how the event made many MPs feel honoured. “It is our privilege. Many of us are MPs who have never had a meal at the Prime Minister’s house. But this time, many, many of us went, had tea, and dined with the Prime Minister. Everyone enjoyed it,” he said.

The dinner was earlier planned during the previous Parliament session but had been postponed due to the devastating floods in Punjab. With preparations revived this week, the gathering saw full attendance from all NDA MPs, according to sources. Senior Union Ministers were entrusted with overseeing coordination for MPs from their respective regions to ensure smooth arrangements.

Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and BJP MP Sukanta Majumdar coordinated with MPs from Odisha and West Bengal, while Union Minister Kiren Rijiju handled arrangements for legislators from the Northeastern states.

Nearly 54 tables were set up for the occasion, each accommodating eight MPs from different alliance partners alongside BJP MPs.

In a unique format designed to encourage interaction, a Union Minister was seated at every table. Prime Minister Modi also moved from table to table, spending time with MPs across the venue -- something many leaders described as a memorable and warm gesture.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the gesture is nice, I hope this personal concern translates into actionable support for the constituencies these MPs represent. The real test is development on the ground, not just dinners in Delhi.
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Vikram M
Wah! 54 tables, each with a Union Minister. This level of detailed planning and inclusion of all alliance partners shows superb organizational skills. It strengthens the coalition spirit. Good move.
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Priya S
It's heartwarming to read. In our culture, sharing a meal is a sacred bond. For the PM to host MPs like a family guardian is a beautiful tradition being set. This fosters real teamwork.
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Rohit P
Appreciate that it was postponed due to the Punjab floods. Shows priority was in the right place first. Now celebrating the Bihar win with the team makes sense. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
The seating plan to encourage interaction is a smart managerial tactic. Having a minister at each table and the PM moving around breaks down hierarchy barriers. More governments should take note of such inclusive practices.

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