Nadda holds virtual conference with MPs of Jharkhand, Bihar and several other states

Jamshedpur: The national president of Bhartiya Janata Party, J P Nadda, today presided over a joint meeting of all the MPs from Jharkhand and Bihar. The meeting was held via video conferencing.

Addressing the meeting, Nadda told the MPs that all the party workers have served the nation during Covid-19 crisis very well, and for this everyone deserves a pat on the back.

Mr. Nadda said that BJP would soon prepare and release an e-book on the contributions made by the party during the Covid-19 crisis.

Mr. Nadda requested the MPs to take the Prime Minister’s letter to more than 10 crore people in the country.

Vidyut Mahato, MP, Jamshedpur suggested that MPs be given an opportunity for direct participation in different schemes launched and run by the union government, especially National Health Mission, Mudra Yojana and PM Gram Sadak Yojana.

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