INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Pragya Kaushika |
Updated: Feb 04, 2020 15:25 IST
By Pragya KaushikaNew Delhi [India], Feb 4 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday asked BJP's
parliamentary party members to reach out to the people and apprise them about the historic agreements to thwart insurgency and ensure peace
Speaking to BJP MPs today morning, the Prime Minister asked them that the historic accords to settle BRU refugees and Bodo peace accord was
not being highlighted and needed to be brought to the fore."The Prime Minister said that the central government was trying its level best to
find a permanent solution to all insurgency operations in the North East on a priority basis," sources said
Prime Minister Modi also stated that historic steps taken by the government like the abrogation of 370 have sent a message to the world
The Narendra Modi-led central government has been proactive in seeking peace for the North East region with the party also calling on ULFA
and Naga extremists to join mainstream earlier
The Prime Minister pointed out that this had ensured better goodwill for the country across the region and internationally as it was
attempting to promote peace in the region.Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also apprised
the MPs on the steps taken by the government to tackle the coronavirus outbreak, how it planned to control its spread and how Indian
Nationals were flown in from China
Apart from this issue, the Prime Minister also asked the party MPs to be more active indicating that they may have been deployed for the
campaign in Delhi assembly, they still had to participate in parliamentary proceedings.He sarcastically said that "we MPs are so busy we
don't care."The Prime Minister is also understood to have asked his party MPs to go on the offensive on budget and asked them to reach out
to the masses stating that it was a pro-people budget