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NEW DELHI: Emphasizing that the interests of the poor are central to his government’s policymaking, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday asked BJP congressman to reach out to people in their respective constituencies and explain to them the features of union budget presented by the finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1st.
At the BJP’s first parliamentary meeting after the presentation of the budget, the Prime Minister said the budget proposals have affected all walks of life and MPs should take on the task of explaining them. people, especially the poor and middle class, related aspects of the budget. Sources said, Modi recalled his election experience as the chief minister of Gujarat to say that when the job is recognized by everyone there is nothing like going against the incumbent.
Modi said no one calls it the “chunavi Budget” (Budget Affected by Polls) even though it is the last official before the next Lok Sabha poll. The overall development and interests of all sections of society, he said, have fueled its proposals.
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi told reporters citing Mr. Modi’s speech that even those who are ideologically opposed to the BJP welcomed the budget.
“On behalf of MPs have a huge responsibility to talk about the budget with their constituency and let people know what the budget is for them and what it looks like at a time when the world is going through a difficult time. major economic crisis,” Modi said. He told MPs: “Although the BJP was able to win a majority in 2014 and 2019 and the general public is satisfied with the party’s efforts, there is no reason for any complacency. and one must always pay attention to this matter.”
The Prime Minister also asked legislators, especially in cities to organize sports festivals, noting that there are views that young people in urban areas do not participate in sports much.
He added, foreign guests who visited India for various G20 meetings appreciated how the country organizes those meetings.
Citing his own example of his days as the chief minister of Gujarat, Modi is also said to have said that he has also emphasized that elected representatives must come into regular and direct contact with ordinary ordinary people. incumbent or against incumbent. factor. “There can be no disappointment in the public if the elected representatives take the time for the people and take care of their interests. MPs and other deputies must make time for the people,” the Prime Minister said.
He also mentioned India sending relief and rescue teams to earthquake-stricken Turkiye, saying that he has witnessed devastation in Gujarat and it is humanity’s call to help. support the country that has suffered such devastation.

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