PM Modi INAUGURATES 184 Flats for MP: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated 184 new flats for MPs in Delhi. He talked about putting flats on the four great rivers of India and during this time he also took a dig at the opposition.
PM Modi INAUGURATES 184 Flats for MP: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday inaugurated the new 184 type-VII multi-storey flats made for MPs on Baba Khadak Singh Marg in Delhi. Prior to the inauguration, he also planted a sindoor plant on the campus. On this occasion, PM Modi said that a few days ago he had also inaugurated the duty path and duty building and today he has got the privilege of inaugurating this residential complex for his colleagues of Parliament.
Four towers have been built in the new campus
PM Modi said that four towers have been built in this new campus, which are named after India’s four major rivers Krishna, Godavari, Kosi and Hooghly. These rivers give life to crores of people. He said that now like these rivers, new energy and prosperity will come in the lives of MPs.
Tightening on opposition
During this time, he also took a dig at the opposition and said that some people see the elections of Bihar after seeing the name of Kosi river. Such people have small thinking. But these names of rivers give us the message of unity and brotherhood of the country. Prime Minister Modi congratulated all the MPs for this new house and also praised the engineers and workers who made the project successful with hard work.
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PM Modi congratulated MPs
He said that when the MPs are away from their problems, they will be able to focus all their attention and hard work to serve the public and answer their questions. This new house will provide good facilities and comfort to MPs, so that they will be able to do their work better. PM Modi said that he has also seen a sample of the new flat. He also saw the condition of old MP houses, which were very bad. The MPs will no longer have to face such problems due to staying in the new flat.