Prime Minister Narendra Modi met women lawmakers of the BJP over breakfast at his residence today, the fifth in the series of meetings with a cross-section of parliamentarians from the party.
The party's lawmakers have been divided into seven groups and PM Modi has already met party parliamentarians belonging to the OBC, SC and ST categories, and those who were ministers once, sources said.
The meetings have been planned so BJP lawmakers from both the houses get an opportunity to directly interact with the prime minister, who can guide them and discuss various issues, especially related to the Parliament, a BJP leader said.
An MP who attended one of these meetings said it was in the nature of an informal interaction with PM Modi directly talking to them.
Home Minister Amit Shah, who is also the BJP president, and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi are the only Union ministers who are part of these meetings.
During the 16th Lok Sabha, the prime minister met lawmakers from various states in every session of Parliament, where he spoken to them about the government's agenda.
The newly elected 17th Lok Sabha has 78 women lawmakers, the highest since independence. Of these, 41 of them are from the BJP.
Nutritionist Shares Top 5 Foods For A Healthy Start To Your Day Alaya F “Takes London” With Scrumptious English Breakfast At 100 Million, PM Modi Is Most-Followed World Leader On X Today Bangladesh Imposes Curfew, Deploys Military As 105 Die In Protests "Jindal Group Executive Showed Porn, Groped Me On Flight": Woman To NDTV Over 300 Indian Students Return Home As 105 Bangladeshis Killed In Protests Joe Biden Is The Best Person To Take On Trump, Says His Campaign Wife Among Two Jailed For Life For Man's Murder In Gurugram: Cops 1,100 Flights Cancelled In US As Microsoft Outage Disrupts Operations Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.