Today, PM Modi: will throw a special dinner for NDA MPs
Today, PM Modi: Following the alliance’s triumph in the Bihar Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will host a luncheon for all NDA Members of Parliament on Thursday at his official home in New Delhi.

The floods in Punjab caused the dinner, which was originally scheduled for the last session of Parliament, to be postponed.
All NDA MPs are anticipated to attend the event, according to sources. Coordinating with MPs from their different areas has been delegated to senior Union ministers.
West Bengal and Odisha MPs’ plans are being supervised by BJP MP Sukanta Majumdar and Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Meanwhile, coordination for MPs from the Northeastern states has been given to Union Minister Kiren Rijiju.
Eight MPs from various coalition partners as well as BJP MPs may be accommodated at each of the almost 54 tables set up for the supper.
Additionally, each table will have a Union Minister, and during the meal, the Prime Minister is anticipated to engage with the MPs placed at each table.
The Prime Minister met NDA MPs earlier this week on the government’s strategy, emphasizing goals related to governance and public welfare. It is anticipated that more direction and guidance will be discussed at the dinner meeting.
According to sources, the scheduled dinner is intended to serve as a forum for candid and fruitful dialogue amongst alliance partners.
Additionally, it is anticipated to provide the Prime Minister with a chance to discuss legislative goals, evaluate the government’s overall plan for the current Parliamentary session, and strengthen the NDA’s overall political orientation.
It is anticipated that MPs, floor leaders, and senior ministers from each of the alliance’s member parties would participate in the discussion.
Preliminary plans for the forthcoming Assembly elections in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, and Assam are also likely to be discussed; coalition partners are anticipated to refine their strategy in advance of the pivotal state-level polls.