PM Modi: In order to finalise a comprehensive action plan for the next five years and examine the Bharatiya Janata Party’s readiness for the impending Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted a meeting of his Council of Ministers on Sunday. He informed the ministers during his address that “we will meet again after winning” and counselled them to use caution and thoughtful language when speaking in public, sources told India Today TV.
Navigating Deepfake Challenges
He advised the ministers to exercise caution when it came to deepfake attempts, such changing their voices. A comprehensive action plan for the next five years as well as the vision document for “Viksit Bharat:2047” were discussed and decided upon by a number of BJP leaders during the approximately 12-hour meeting.
BJP Officials Advised to Avoid Contentious Remarks in Public Discourse
According to reports, the prime minister instructed all BJP officials to steer clear of contentious remarks and instead discuss government programmes with the public.
According to additional sources, the Prime Minister urged his cabinet colleagues to exert maximum effort in securing public support during the election while outlining the various initiatives his government has implemented to promote development and guarantee the well-being of all societal groups. “We will meet again after winning (polls),” a source quoted PM Modi as saying.
PM Modi Commends Proposals by Union Ministers in Strategic Meeting
The Prime Minister applauded the proposals made by Union ministers Ashwini Vaishnaw, Hardeep Puri, Kiran Rijiju, Arjun Meghwal, and Piyush Goyal during the meeting. A 100-day agenda for the first actions to be taken once a new government is formed in May was discussed during the discussion, according to government officials who spoke with news agency PTI. The agenda was intended to be implemented quickly.
Youth Engagement Triumph
“More than 2,700 meetings, workshops and seminars were held at various levels. Suggestions of more than 20 lakh youths were received,” an official said. At what is expected to be the last such conference before the Lok Sabha elections are announced, a number of ministries presented their ideas and points of view.