Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to meet National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Members of Parliament from Uttar Pradesh at 10:00 AM in the Parliament House, officials confirm. The meeting—held amid the Winter Session—brings together state NDA MPs to finalise strategy ahead of upcoming polls and to discuss key issues affecting the region and the party’s legislative agenda. Party sources say the Prime Minister is expected to deliver a focused message on campaign priorities, coordination and performance benchmarks for MPs. This engagement follows a series of recent NDA gatherings in New Delhi, where the Prime Minister has addressed parliamentary colleagues state-wise to reinforce policy messaging and organisational preparedness. With Uttar Pradesh being politically pivotal, observers say the talks could cover candidate-selection guidance, outreach strategies, and responses to opposition narratives. Senior party leaders and union ministers often use such interactions to align local and national priorities, while MPs receive operational directives for constituency work. The meeting is also likely to touch upon broader governance issues and administration-level preparations for the remainder of the session. Journalists at Parliament will monitor for any announcements or statements emerging from the meeting.

