Modi Meets Rajya Sabha MPs over Breakfast, Asks Them to Stay Away From Lobbyists
Modi urged MPs to avoid disruptions and pressed them to use the Parliament library and advance MPLADS projects, sources said.
- On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted 37 Bharatiya Janata Party MPs for breakfast in New Delhi, stressing that Parliament must function smoothly and without disruption during the Monsoon Session.
- The Monsoon Session has faced persistent disruptions since July 20, with the Upper House struggling to conduct business amid protests led by the Cockroach Janta Party regarding GenZ issues.
- Modi cautioned MPs against the "web of intrigues" in the Lutyen Zone and urged them to utilize the Parliament library, engage with youth, and implement the Local Area Development Scheme effectively.
- Lawmakers were instructed to learn from all parliamentarians, including those in the Opposition, and maintain decorum by avoiding misuse of letterheads during their tenure in the Upper House.
- Beyond legislative guidance, Modi shared personal insights, noting he sleeps only three hours nightly, while the government advances legislation like the Public Examinations Amendment Bill despite session disruptions.
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PM Modi Asks New BJP Rajya Sabha MPs To Focus On Parliament, Warns Against ‘Delhi’s Political Intrigues’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday held a breakfast meeting with 36 newly elected and crossover BJP Rajya Sabha MPs, urging them to uphold parliamentary decorum, stay connected with people and avoid the "political intrigues of Delhi”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a breakfast meeting with 37 newly elected Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs to the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday (August 5, 2026). BJP National President Nitin Naveen, along with some leaders who had left the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to join the BJP, were also present. During the meeting, PM Modi emphasized that Parliament's functioning should run smoothly and without any problems. He urged everyone to focus solely on th…
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