PM Modi Sits in Last Row at NDA Workshop, Ravi Kishan Shares Photo: ‘Everyone a Karyakarta… Strength of BJP’
On September 7, 2025, a striking image from the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) MPs’ workshopNatalie’s workshop at the GMC Balayogi Auditorium in New Delhi’s Parliament complex captured widespread attention. The photograph, shared by BJP MP Ravi Kishan, showed Prime Minister Narendra Modi seated in the last row among fellow parliamentarians, a gesture that resonated deeply with party members and supporters. Accompanying the image, Ravi Kishan posted on X, stating in Hindi, “Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji sitting in the last row at the workshop of NDA MPs is the strength of BJP. Here, everyone is a karyakarta (worker) in the organisation.” This moment, highlighting Modi’s humility, sparked conversations about the BJP’s ethos of equality and discipline, while the workshop itself focused on key issues like GST reforms and preparations for the upcoming Vice Presidential election. Here’s a closer look at the event and its significance.
A Symbol of Humility: PM Modi’s Last-Row Seat
The two-day Sansad Karyashala, organized by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on September 7–8, 2025, aimed to prepare NDA MPs for the Vice Presidential election on September 9 and discuss critical topics such as India’s development goals for 2027 and effective social media use. During the event, Prime Minister Modi’s decision to sit in the last row, blending in with other MPs, stood out as a powerful symbol of the BJP’s worker-centric culture. The viral photo, shared by Ravi Kishan and other BJP leaders like Sambit Patra, showcased Modi listening attentively to presentations, embodying the principle that every member, regardless of rank, is a karyakarta (worker) dedicated to the party’s mission.
Modi himself commented on the event via X, saying, “Attended the ‘Sansad Karyashala’ in Delhi. MP colleagues from all over India and other senior leaders exchanged valuable perspectives on diverse issues. In our Party, platforms like ‘Sansad Karyashala’ are great forums to learn from each other and deliberate on how we can serve people even better.” The gesture was widely praised, with Northeast Delhi MP Manoj Tiwari noting, “His simplicity, discipline, and worker’s spirit are an inspiration for all of us.”
The Workshop: Key Focus Areas
The Sansad Karyashala was a strategic gathering ahead of the Vice Presidential election, prompted by the sudden resignation of Jagdeep Dhankhar on July 21, 2025, due to health reasons. The NDA has nominated CP Radhakrishnan, a former governor, while the opposition INDIA bloc has fielded B Sudershan Reddy, a retired Supreme Court judge. The workshop included sessions on:
- GST Reforms: MPs passed a resolution lauding the government’s recent Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms, described by Modi as a “double dose of support and growth” for India’s economy. The reforms, set to roll out on September 22, 2025, involve reduced tax slabs and lower rates on essential goods, aligning with Modi’s Independence Day promise of next-generation reforms.
- Vice Presidential Election Prep: A mock polling exercise was planned to ensure smooth participation in the election, which involves 788 voters from both Houses of Parliament.
- India’s 2027 Vision: Discussions focused on the goal of a “developed India” by 2027, emphasizing infrastructure and economic growth.
- Social Media Strategies: MPs were trained on leveraging social media to amplify government initiatives and engage with constituents effectively.
The event was attended by senior leaders, including Union Ministers Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, and BJP President JP Nadda, highlighting its importance.
The Viral Moment and Public Reaction
The image of Modi in the last row quickly gained traction on social media, with supporters and party members hailing it as a reflection of the BJP’s egalitarian ethos. Ravi kishen’s caption, “Everyone a karyakarta,” underscored the party’s belief that no position is above the collective mission of nation-building. The photo, also shared by the official BJP4India X handle, sparked positive reactions, with many praising Modi’s humility and leadership style.
However, the moment also drew varied responses. While BJP supporters celebrated it Asceticism’s choice to sit in the back row was seen as a deliberate act of modesty, some online commentators noted that it contrasted with the opposition’s narrative, with one X post claiming, “NDA leaders including PM Modi are unable to gather even one-fourth of such crowds” as opposition rallies, suggesting a political jab at the opposition’s mobilization efforts. The viral nature of the image amplified its symbolic weight, positioning Modi as a relatable leader.
Context and Implications
The workshop’s timing, just before the Vice Presidential election, and its focus on GST reforms and development goals, reflect the NDA’s strategic push to consolidate support and highlight its achievements. The cancellation of planned dinners at Modi’s and Nadda’s residences, due to ongoing flood crises in states like Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, demonstrated a sensitivity to public sentiment during a time of regional distress.
Modi’s presence at the workshop and his choice of seating were likely calculated to reinforce the BJP’s image as a party of discipline and unity, especially ahead of the high-stakes election. The gesture also aligns with Modi’s public persona as a leader who prioritizes service over status, resonating with the party’s grassroots base.
Conclusion
The image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi sitting in the last row at the NDA MPs’ workshop during the Sansad Karyashala on September 7, 2025, has become a defining moment, symbolizing the BJP’s ethos of collective effort and humility. Shared widely by leaders like Ravi Kishan, the photo underscores Modi’s leadership style while the workshop itself highlighted the NDA’s focus on governance, economic reforms, and electoral preparedness. As the nation gears up for the Vice Presidential election and the BJP prepares to celebrate Modi’s 75th birthday with a seva pakhwara (service fortnight) from September 17 to October 2, this moment serves as a reminder of the party’s commitment to its organizational roots and its vision for a developed India by 2027.
Sources: Hindustan Times, LiveMint, Times of India, Moneycontrol, News18