Modi asks parliamentarians to shun VIP culture


New Delhi, May 26 (IANS): Directing the newly-elected parliamentarians not to fall in the trap of publicity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday cautioned them while talking to the media and asked them to shun the "VIP culture".

"The country hates VIP culture. Why shouldn't we stand in line for an airport security check? There is nothing wrong in it," Modi said.

He asked the MPs to restrain from asking questions like 'why am I being checked despite being a parliamentarian.'

"You should change yourselves by keeping the public in mind. You are a citizen of the country after all," he said, asking the MPs to stay away from VIP treatment as much as possible.

He also warned them not to fall in the trap of news media and social media, which were very active and could create trouble for them.

"Why can't we stand in the queue when we are also citizens," Modi said, citing the example of former Defence Minister late Manohar Parrikar who had shunned the "VIP culture."

Removing red lights from government vehicles didn't yield any economic benefits, but it had sent a good message among the public, the Prime Minister said.

He also told the newly-elected MPs of NDA to check facts before commenting on anything.

Modi asked the NDA MPs not to trust media reports on speculation over joining his Council of Ministers as they were aimed at creating confusion.

The Prime Minister said he was yet to go through the details of all the parliamentarians and that responsibilities will be given to them as per the norms.

Modi also told the newly-elected MPs that they should not just think about the development of their constituencies, but for the whole country.

He also hailed the women power in the Lok Sabha and said that this was the first time in Independent India that such a large number of women MPs would sit in the Parliament. "This has been made possible due to women empowerment," he said.

  

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  • Arthur, Mangalore

    Sun, May 26 2019

    Ban all parliamentarians from using the private jets of billionaires.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 26 2019

    We watched the Movie 'Kedarnath' ...

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  • tds, Mangalore

    Sun, May 26 2019

    Modiji your speech is right, please monitor them how they behave

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  • James, Belman

    Sun, May 26 2019

    Sir just don't give speech standing behind the podium. Direct the airport security personnel to make sure that all the political leaders should stand in the que and follow all the security measures. This should apply even to Robert Vadra and Baba Ramdev

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Sun, May 26 2019

    James, Belman,
    I fully agree with your sensible comment. That is the need of the hour which should be strictly implemented.

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  • Mohan, Kudla kori

    Sun, May 26 2019

    Women empower right modi. But your job less mp hema malini, anupam kher wife, smriti irani... Etc useless they never go to their constitutency atleast once in 5yr
    What is the use of mp.. Sitting ac car or in celebrity studio doing nothing..
    Waste of tax paid money.. Nd u modi talk less even if u sleep less, plz work hard. Dnt talk bla bla bhashans.... Do some good for national. Stop photo shoot.. Nd selfie s

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Sun, May 26 2019

    Mohan, Kudla Kori,
    Mind blowing comment. There is no doubt about it.

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  • sunitha, udupi

    Sun, May 26 2019

    Easier said than done........................
    women empowerment don't speak about it..............or dont feel offended when we blame you for the increase in heinous crimes against women since 2014

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sun, May 26 2019

    1st start from yourself.

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  • Chandra, Surathkal

    Sun, May 26 2019

    He is the PM and he is VVIP...............Because there are people here who are asking for his blood................JAI HO MODIJI...............LONG LIVE MODIJI

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  • Shravan Shetty, Manipal

    Sun, May 26 2019

    You desperately need loads of burnol. All prayers to you and your fellow men.

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  • PK, Shirva

    Sun, May 26 2019

    Have you seen whether he adheres or not???

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sun, May 26 2019

    lavish foreign trips. he roams in bmw costly car. he came 2 mangalore. cargo planes brought his and his followers cars. u r in a closed eyes.

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  • Shravan Shetty, Manipal

    Sun, May 26 2019

    David, you and your fellows never vote BJP. So now why all these nautanki.., since 2014 you people reactions no change..., so did you guys able to change voters?? By the way...even 2024 will be same. Please try to change if you can.
    Gudluck

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