Modi Urges NDA to Stay Grounded Amid Election Wins, Focus on People-Friendly Policies

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) should not become complacent with its recent election victories. He made this statement during a meeting with NDA leaders, where he credited the coalition's success to its people-friendly policies and the hard work of its members. At the meeting, Modi also highlighted the significance of the trade deals signed with 39 countries, including the United States, which agreed to reduce its reciprocal tariff on Indian goods to 18% from 25%. The prime minister's leadership in securing these deals has been widely praised, with many MPs expressing excitement about the benefits it will bring to small-scale businessmen. Modi also urged NDA MPs to stay grounded and continue their good work for the welfare of the people. He emphasized that winning elections cannot be achieved without being on the ground and engaging with the community. The prime minister's message was welcomed by the attendees, including Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah, and other key leaders. The meeting also saw the formal welcome of newly elected BJP president Nitin Nabin. The NDA's diverse range of constituents, including the BJP, TDP, JD(U), and Shiv Sena, were represented at the meeting, which aimed to boost morale and discuss strategies for future parliamentary and welfare initiatives.