PM Modi Urges Citizen-First Governance at NDA Meet
Addressing nda MPs, he said the government was firmly on a “Reform Express”, committed to transforming administration for citizens’ benefit.
Modi stressed that reforms must simplify daily life, not just improve national economic indicators.
Focus on Citizen-Centric Reforms
Modi urged MPs to push reforms that directly address everyday issues data-faced by people in their constituencies.
Emphasised that reforms should deliver tangible relief to ordinary families.
Highlighted that many recent reforms aim to help citizens unlock their full potential by removing unnecessary obstacles.
‘End the Era of 40-Page Forms’: Push for Simplified Systems
Modi called for eliminating outdated bureaucratic practices and reducing lengthy application processes.
Stated that forms should be short, simple, and free from repetitive data requirements.
Recalled the success of the self-certification model introduced a decade ago, noting it worked effectively without misuse.
Reinforced that both Ease of Life and Ease of Doing business are central to this government’s administrative vision.
Urged officials and MPs to ensure government services reach every household seamlessly.
NDA Leaders Felicitate PM Modi
The meeting took place at the GMC Balayogi Auditorium in the parliament Library Building.
NDA leaders greeted Modi with a large garland to open the event.
Key attendees included:
Ashwini Vaishnaw (Union Minister)
Sanjay Jha (JDU MP)
Praful patel (NCP MP)
S. jaishankar (External Affairs Minister)
L. Murugan (Minister of State)
Rijiju Highlights PM’s Concern Over indigo Crisis
Parliamentary Affairs & Minority Affairs minister Kiren Rijiju addressed the issue of mass IndiGo flight cancellations.
Noted that PM Modi had taken the disruptions seriously.
Stressed that passengers must not suffer inconvenience, reflecting the government’s demand for accountability in the aviation sector.