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PM Modi asks BJP lawmakers not to cross 'Laxman Rekha'

| | Dec 16, 2014, at 05:36 pm
New Delhi, Dec 16 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday talked tough at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s parliamentary party meeting held when Parliament is was in session, media reports said.

The PM emphasized that development work undertaken by the party’s lawmakers must be “visible and not just on paper”. He also warned party MPs not to cross the “Laxman Rekha” that may hurt the party and government’s image.

PM Modi is reportedly displeased at the controversial comments of party MP Sakshi Maharaj who had last week described Mahatma Gandhi’s assassin Nathuram Godse as a “patriot”.

Earlier, he had also warned Union minister Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti for using an expletive at a campaign rally in Delhi.

The PM then had urged party lawmakers not to address the nation out of turn. “I will not compromise on this,” he had warned.

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