Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened a critical National Democratic Alliance (NDA) parliamentary party meeting on August 5, 2025, at the Parliament Library Building in New Delhi. The session was attended by key alliance members including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, BJP National President JP Nadda, senior ministers, and representatives from allied parties.
The meeting unfolded against a backdrop of heightened political tension in Parliament. Opposition protests over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar disrupted proceedings, while the recent terror attack in Pahalgam underscored ongoing security concerns. Addressing these issues, Modi reinforced the NDA’s united front on strengthening national security and maintaining strong governance.
The parliamentary party discussed comprehensive strategies to leverage their majority in upcoming legislative sessions. A primary focus was the forthcoming vice-presidential election scheduled for September 2025. Leaders deliberated on candidate selection and electoral strategy to ensure the NDA retains control and sets a decisive political tone.
In recognition of recent counter-terrorism successes, PM Modi was felicitated by the members for the accomplishment of Operation Sindoor, which neutralized key terrorist threats impacting national security. This achievement reinforced the alliance’s image of vigilance and firm governance.
Beyond these political and security themes, the meeting reviewed recent government relief measures, welfare programs, and infrastructure projects, further consolidating the NDA’s agenda of inclusive development.
Participants emphasized the importance of coordinated communication to counter misinformation and reinforce public confidence in governance. Strategies to deploy media effectively and engage with constituents were key points of discussion.
Unity and disciplined action within the NDA were underscored as essential for navigating the complex political landscape and advancing legislative priorities.
As the monsoon session advances toward its final days and the vice-presidential election approaches, the NDA aims to project strength, cohesion, and readiness to address pressing challenges.

