NDA chief ministers and deputy chief ministers gathered for a day-long meeting in New Delhi. The session was led by PM Narendra Modi, with several senior Union ministers in attendance. Apart from this, over 20 Chief Ministers and 18 Deputy Chief Ministers from various states.

During the meeting, a resolution that praised the bravery of the armed forces during Operation Sindoor was passed. Another resolution in support of the caste census was also adopted. 

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan said that two resolutions were passed in the NDA Chief Minister's Conclave on Sunday. 

"Two resolutions were passed in the meeting, first on the success of Operation Sindoor and second on the caste census," Pawan Kalyan told the media after he left the meeting.

Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde also spoke to the reporters after attending the meeting and said, "Two resolutions were passed, first on Operation Sindoor and second on caste census. Everyone thanked and congratulated our armed forces and Prime Minister Modi for the success of Operation Sindoor. Many administrative reforms have been brought in Maharashtra, and Prime Minister Modi also appreciated it." 

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BJP National President JP Nadda addressed a press conference after the NDA meeting, highlighting Operation Sindoor's success in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terrorist attack. He mentioned that multiple leaders praised the operation, commending the armed forces' bravery.

"Today, our National Democratic Alliance's CM conclave was held under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi. Our 20 CMs and 18 Deputy CMs were present at this meeting. Two resolutions were passed. The first resolution was on Operation Sindoor, which was carried out under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, and the work of our army was highly praised, and the bravery shown by the army was highly appreciated," JP Nadda said during the press conference.

"Today, a resolution was also passed in the meeting on the caste census. And everyone has given their consent to this, as well as praised this decision of (PM) Modi and congratulated him. We have made it clear that we do not do caste politics, but want to bring the deprived, oppressed, and exploited, who have been left out, into the mainstream. This is the need of the society," Nadda added.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh were also present at the meeting.


With inputs from ANI