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NDA MPs are divided into 10 groups as preparation for Mission 2024 gets underway, and PM Modi will solicit comments

 NDA MPs are divided into 10 groups as preparation for Mission 2024 gets underway, and PM Modi will solicit comments


According to sources, these teams will also include NDA MPs, but how they would operate is still up for debate. Cluster meetings will shortly be completed.




In Delhi. A surprising uproar has grown two days after the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) conference in Delhi, which was presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. There are ten groupings of NDA MPs who have been created before to the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Ten Union Ministers have been given responsibility for these categories. PM Narendra Modi will attend the meeting of these organisations, according to sources. However, there are a lot of issues being raised in relation to these organisations. In the coming days, it will become more evident how the groups operate, but initially, it will be possible to find out who is joining them.


Top Union ministers reportedly in control of these groups separated into several states include Anurag Thakur, Dharmendra Pradhan, Nityanand Rai, Sarbananda Sonowal, Pralhad Joshi, and Arjun Ram Meghwal. There may be 30 to 40 MPs in each group, and meetings of these groups may begin as early as July 25. A meeting with MPs from Uttar Pradesh and the North East will take place on the first day. According to sources, Prime Minister Modi would solicit comments directly from the MPs. The growth of their region and the Center's ambitions will be discussed with the MPs.


PM Modi expressed assurance that the NDA will receive more than 50% of the vote.

The BJP-led NDA will return to power in 2024 with an absolute majority, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said during a meeting of NDA allies on Tuesday (July 18) in the nation's capital. He said that he thinks this coalition, which has been together for the past 25 years despite some ups and downs, would win more than 50% of the votes cast in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.


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