Will NDA leaders including Arun Jaitley back Narendra Modi for 2019 elections?

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PM Narendra Modi

As we are drawing closer to the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, NDA (National Democratic Alliance) leaders are bracing up for working unitedly to win a second term under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

At an NDA meeting on Monday, the NDA leaders expressed their willingness to cooperate and progress under Modi’s leadership to map India’s story of development and synergy.

Leaders of 33 NDA constituents came together at this meeting to discuss the roadmap of India’s progress until 2019 bypolls.

The government signaled green flag for Modi’s policies and governance. They also showed exemplary support towards supporting Modi in his initiatives to further India in every dimension possible.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley spilled beans on how the prominent leaders of NDA responded at Modi’s request for collaborative growth.

Jaitley also informed that this meeting wasn’t just a show of hands. The NDA counterparts also passed a resolution to win a second term under the leadership of Narendra Modi.

The meeting started out on a very powerful note; BJP President Amit Shah delivered a powerful inaugural speech. His speech was followed by those of SAD chief Parkash Singh Badal, LJP leader Ram Vilas Paswan and TDP supremo N Chandababa Naidu.

“India will be the only country which will have double digit growth and this is only possible under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi,” Andhra CM Naidu beamed.

FM Jaitley and Naidu hinted at “clean and corruption-free governance” as the most notable achievement of Modi government.

Countrymen across the world feel proud about being Indian, Naidu exclaimed.

To everyone’s surprise, Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray was also present at the meeting. He has been a constant criticiser of Modi ji and BJP.

This was a second-of-its-kind meeting of NDA, since 2014 when BJP came to power.

Modi’s relentless and determined efforts have reaped incredible results for India, whose presence is now being felt across the globe.