Amit Shah asked the MPs to Fearlessly Keep Party Ideology

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has encouraged new MPs to keep party ideology boldly
Amit Shah asked the MPs to Fearlessly Keep Party Ideology

While Union Home Minister Amit Shah has Encouraged new MPs to keep party ideology boldly, while warning about the right use of the MP fund. He said that due to MP fund many MPs have become defamed. In such a situation, the rules do not use any out of the law.

A training workshop was organized by the Lok Sabha Secretariat for new MPs elected in the Lok Sabha. In this one session was related to the teaching of tricks to make MPs effective. Shah and Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari addressed the session. On this occasion Union Home Minister Amit Shah indirectly criticized the BJP's opponents and cautioned the MPs.

He said that Parliament is not the stage for political allegations. But a big period is such that when it was seen before accepting good things, it was seen from where it came from. Obviously, he was indicating the behavior of other parties towards the BJP's ideology. He said that he has written the religion only at the entrance to the Parliament, but it is the duty and duty of the religion. If it is a matter of running a government with religion then it should not be opposed.

In the Parliament, with a clear conscience, he advised to talk about the ideology of his own party and said that the Mahabharata was just because the members present there could not keep their point of view boldly. Shah said that it is time that MPs should show their influence, otherwise the interference of other areas on the legislature is going to increase.

Shah said that we can decide the direction of the country with the methods available in Parliament. In the same sequence, he also told that in 1991, Mukhtar Ansari and KH Muniyappa had questioned whether Vande Mataram was not allowed in some schools in Kerala. Then BJP MP Ram Naik demanded a half-hour discussion through the same question and suggested that Jana Gana Mana and Vande Mataram will be inspired under the Parliament if sang inside Parliament. Since 1991, Jan Gan Man sang in the Parliament.

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