NDA Parliamentary Party Meet in Delhi to Set Budget and Strategy Roadmap
The NDA parliamentary party will meet in Delhi under Prime Minister Narendra Modi to review the Union Budget, outline legislative priorities, and shape a coordinated response to the opposition during the ongoing Parliament session.

- NDA meeting focuses on Budget and parliamentary agenda.
- Modi to guide MPs on political and governance strategy.
- Alliance partners expected to join the discussions.
The National Democratic Alliance is set to hold a key parliamentary party meeting in Delhi on Tuesday, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi chairing the session. The gathering comes at a crucial moment as Parliament debates the Union Budget and major legislative proposals.
According to party sources, the meeting will focus on aligning NDA MPs on the budget narrative and strengthening coordination inside Parliament. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is expected to brief members on the core highlights of the budget, explaining policy priorities and economic direction through a detailed presentation.
Beyond budget matters, the leadership will review upcoming bills, legislative strategy, and governance issues likely to dominate the session. The discussions are also expected to include planning a unified response to opposition criticism on economic and political fronts.
Prime Minister Modi is likely to use the platform to outline expectations from alliance MPs, linking parliamentary performance to the broader Viksit Bharat 2047 vision. Emphasis will be placed on discipline, messaging, and proactive engagement during debates.
Senior leaders including Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh are expected to attend, along with the BJP president and MPs from NDA partners such as the Telugu Desam Party and Jana Sena Party.
With Parliament entering an intense phase, the NDA leadership sees the meeting as an opportunity to set the tone, sharpen strategy, and ensure a coordinated approach across both Houses in the days ahead.





