Modi praises Shah for completing three years as BJP chief

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Prime Minister Modi today praised president for his "successful" three years at the helm of the party, during which he worked like a "common worker" to strengthen its base, sources in the party said.

The prime minister's compliment for Shah came at a parliamentary party meeting, in which he again made his displeasure known at members skipping parliamentary proceedings, at times despite a whip. Modi also noted that the members had been cautioned against it on many occasions.


Referring to Shah's debut in the Rajya Sabha, Modi, in a lighter vein, said the chief's presence in might ensure the attendance of the other members, the sources said.

Those present at the meeting congratulated Shah for his to the Upper House from and on completing three years as the chief, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said.

He added that the prime minister praised Shah's strategy and tireless efforts, "like a common worker", to expand the footprints of the party in the country.

Modi said it was difficult to run the affairs of a ruling party as the government often faced a lot of questions.

Expanding the organisation in this backdrop was a challenge and Shah lived up to it "very skillfully", the prime minister said.

Shah referred to the recent victory of senior Congress leader Ahmed Patel, following a close contest for the third seat from against the nominee.

He said the opposition party was in such a "poor shape" that it managed to win the seat by a margin of less than one vote due to desertion by its members.

According to the sources, he also indicated that the outcome of the might be challenged in court.

The has questioned the Commission's (EC) decision to annul two votes cast by rebel Congress members in favour of the saffron party's candidate.

Modi also asked the lawmakers and office-bearers to actively undertake the "Sankalp se Siddhi" (from pledge to execution) programme, which envisioned a "new India" by 2022, the 75th anniversary of the country's independence.

He also told the MPs to ask the schools in their constituencies to conduct quiz contests in this regard.

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