After being elected as leader of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Narendra Modi, who is all set to take the oath for his third term as Prime Minister on Sunday evening, on Friday emphasised the importance of achieving 'unanimity' in all decisions, marking a shift from a previous disinclination towards broader consensus on major issues.
He conveyed a clear message to both the BJP and its ally parties that a majority is needed to form the government, but unanimity is essential to serve the nation. Modi spoke for nearly 90 minutes in the Central Hall of the old Parliament Building, addressing the elected members of the NDA and senior leaders from various parties. BJP chief ministers and deputy chief ministers were also present there.
The speech followed the election of Modi as the Leader of the Lok Sabha and the Leader of the NDA Parliamentary Party by all the members.
This indicates that within the changed political landscape, Modi will assume his role as the head of a coalition government.
Modi further emphasised that the NDA is an 'organic alliance' committed to the principle of 'nation first. He stated, "Prepoll alliances have never been as successful in coalition politics as the NDA." He also described the NDA as the 'most successful alliance.
Modi attributed the 'successful coalition' to the shared commitment of all parties to "good governance." He also emphasised that in the coming decade; the NDA will continue to prioritise and work towards "good governance, development, quality of life and minimum interference in the lives of common citizens" and will make the dream of making India a developed nation true.
He also introduced a new term for the NDA: New, Developed, Aspirational India.
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