PM Modi said - behaving like children is not right, change or else we will change
In the Parliamentary Party meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), PM Modi has given a blunt advice to all his MPs. He told the MPs who were missing from the house that you change yourself or else we will change.
In the Parliamentary Party meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), PM Modi has given a blunt advice to all his MPs. He told the MPs who were missing from the house that you change yourself or else we will change. In strong words, the PM said that be in discipline, come on time and speak only when it is your turn. Also told not to behave like children.
Modi said to be regular in the proceedings and meetings of Parliament and work in the interest of the people. He said that it is not good for me to be upset about your indiscipline and treat you like children. Children also do not like if the same thing is said many times.
While advising the MPs to do Surya Namaskar, he said that all of you should do Surya Namaskar and participate in the competition of attendance in Parliament. This will keep you all healthy. Earlier, PM Modi was respected when the meeting started. He received this honor for declaring 15 November (Birsa Munda's birthday) as Tribal Pride Day. Home Minister Amit Shah, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi were present in the meeting.
Prime Minister Modi spoke to his ministers the day after the biggest cabinet expansion of his second term. During this, Modi gave them some lessons and told them what to do and what not to do. The PM had also advised the ministers not to make unnecessary statements in the media. He told the ministers that your work should shine, not your face. Put all your energy in departmental work. He had asked the ministers to come to Parliament with full preparation. At the same time, all the ministers are also advised to come to the office at 9:30 am.
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