PM Modi: “India in full-fledged Reform Express phase”: highlights IndiGo’s instability and claims that improvements are swift and focused on the people
PM Modi: The nation has reached a full-fledged “Reform Express” phase, where changes are occurring quickly and with a clear purpose, according to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday.

ThePrime Minister emphasized that the government’s changes are citizen-first and not only economic or revenue-driven while speaking at the NDA Parliamentary Party meeting.
In order to eliminate the daily obstacles that regular people encounter, he said that the emphasis is on enhancing both the “Ease of Life” and the “Ease of Doing Business.”
In order to enable reforms reach every home and improve governance, PM Modi asked MPs to proactively bring actual challenges from the grassroots to the government’s notice.
The prime minister also emphasized the need to lessen bureaucratic burdens, stating that he wishes to put an end to the “culture of 30–40-page forms and unnecessary paperwork.”
According to him, India has to stop requesting the same information and papers over and over again and instead work toward offering services at the doorstep of its inhabitants.
PM Modi recalled how the government implemented self-certification, stating that it was founded on people’ confidence, which had been effective for ten years without being abused.
PM Modi was congratulated by NDA leaders earlier at the meeting in the Parliament Library Building’s GMC Balayogi Auditorium.
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, JDU MP Sanjay Jha, NCP MP Praful Patel, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, and L Murugan were among the senior NDA figures in attendance.
The Prime Minister also voiced worry over the continued confusion brought on by IndiGo’s widespread flight cancellations at key airports, according to Union Parliamentary and Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju.
“The PM warned NDA MPs that citizens shouldn’t be bothered or inconvenienced during the NDA parliamentary meeting. Laws and regulations are beneficial, but harassing individuals to change the system is wrong,” he said.