This Article is From Oct 25, 2014

In Major Media Outreach, PM Narendra Modi Meets Journalists

In Major Media Outreach, PM Narendra Modi Meets Journalists

PM Modi will host journalists over tea today in the national capital

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is hosting journalists over tea in the national capital in what is his first formal outreach to the media.

The 'Deepawali Milan', as the event is being called, is being held at 9, Ashoka Road, adjoining the BJP headquarters. Nearly 400 invites had been sent out for the event which is also being attended by BJP president Amit Shah, cabinet ministers and senior party leaders.

The function comes just a day ahead of the Prime Minister's tea party for allies, an event much talked about for a possible grand reunion between the ruling BJP and the Shiv Sena even though the former allies are taking tentative steps towards reviving their partnership to take power in Maharashtra.

Invitations have been sent out to all MPs of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), including the Sena. Sources say Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray is not likely to be present and Anant Geete, the only Sena minister in the central government, will lead the party delegation.

The BJP ended its 25-year partnership with the Sena last month, just before the Maharashtra polls, after intense bickering over seat-sharing. The two remain allies at the central level.

The BJP won the most number of seats in the polls but needs 22 more for a majority. The Sena would have been a natural choice to fill the gap, but Sharad Pawar's NCP has complicated matters by offering unconditional support to the BJP. The BJP has not rejected that offer and its leaders have said the Sena must accept that it is not in a position to bargain.

The BJP appears to have resolved its other problem in Maharashtra; a possible row over the chief minister's post between two of its most prominent state leaders - union minister Nitin Gadkari and state party chief Devendra Fadnavis - has been resolved with a "Diwali Milan" between the two. Mr Gadkari on Thursday repeated that he is not in the race for chief minister and does not want to return to state politics.
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