Achieving unanimity will be aim in our decisions: Modi at NDA meet
Chosen by NDA as its leader to become prime minister for the third time, Modi also said the NDA government in the next 10 years will focus on good governance, development, quality of life and minimum interference in the lives of common citizens.
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BJP leader Narendra Modi at NDA parliamentary party meeting at Samvidhan Sadan, in New Delhi on Friday. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 7 June
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on
Friday said he would strive to ensure unanimity in all decisions of his next
government and asserted that the NDA is an organic alliance committed to the
principle of 'nation first'.
Chosen by the BJP-led National
Democratic Alliance as its leader to become prime minister for the third time,
Modi also said the NDA government in the next 10 years will focus on good
governance, development, quality of life and minimum interference in the lives
of common citizens.
He said mutual trust was at the
core of this alliance and they were committed to the principle of 'sarv pantha
sambhava' (all sects are equal). "If we look at it in terms of numbers in
the history of coalitions, this is the strongest coalition government,"
Modi said, asserting the NDA knows it very well to digest victory. We have
never lost. Our conduct following June 4 shows that we know how to digest
victory," the prime minister said, and attacked opposition parties.
"There were efforts to not
acknowledge this very victory, to cast a 'shadow of defeat' on this victory.
But all such efforts remained fruitless... Such things 'die very young', and it
happened," Modi said at the meeting of the NDA Parliamentary Party.
NDA leaders including N Chandrababu
Naidu (TDP), Nitish Kumar (JDU), Eknath Shinde (Shiv Sena), Chirag Paswan
(LJP-RV), HD Kumarswamy (JDS), Ajit Pawar (NCP), Anupriya Patel (Apna Dal-S),
Pawan Kalyan (Jana Sena) attended the meeting along with newly elected Lok
Sabha members from the ruling alliance. Modi congratulated the victorious NDA
leaders and said he must salute the lakhs of ground workers who worked to
ensure this victory. "This is the most successful alliance in the history
of our country. It has completed three successful terms and is now entering its
fourth.
"The NDA is not a grouping of
parties that have come together to get power, it is committed to the principle
of 'nation first'," he added.
Modi said "INDI alliance"
parties have already started saying they came together only for the Lok Sabha
polls. Such an approach showed their character, hunger for power, he said. "For
me the NDA stands for New India, Developed India, Aspirational India," he
said. "Our 10 years were just a trailer. We will work much harder and
faster for the development of our country. People know that we will
deliver," Modi said.
The prime minister said he had been
missing parliamentary debates and hoped that the Opposition MPs also contribute
to nation-building when they come to parliament.
Taking a dig at the Congress, he
said the opposition party could not even touch the 100 seats mark, and that
their total seats in the last three LS polls were fewer than the BJP's tally in
this election alone. "We are glad to note that for the first time, one of
our representatives has emerged victorious in Kerala. We have been having a
brilliant performance in Arunachal Pradesh. In Sikkim also, we have almost
registered a 'clean sweep'. In Andhra Pradesh, it is a historic victory. The
way NDA's vote share has increased in Tamil Nadu clearly shows what is in the
offing," Modi said. "In the last 10 years, we worked to make the
country touch new heights of success. A common thing that exists amongst all
the leadership pillars of NDA is Good Governance," Modi said.
"Whenever given the chance to
serve, each and every leader of the NDA has ensured Good Governance across
Bharat. The NDA has become synonymous with Good Governance," Modi said.
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