The party MPs, who met in Parliament House library in the absence of the Prime Minister and BJP chief Shah, were informed that the Insurance Bill will be taken up next week in the Parliament after the Union Cabinet approves the report of the Select Committee.
The party also hailed Modi's rally in Srinagar yesterday which was attended by a record number of Kashmiris and termed it as a "historic" one.
Naqvi said the party leaders felt such uncalled for remarks are "highly condemnable and objectionable".
Earlier addressing BJP MPs at the meeting, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley informed them that the Insurance Bill will be taken up in Parliament next week as the Select Committee of Rajya Sabha looking into the bill has approved it and will present its report.
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He also informed the members on how the stalemate in Rajya Sabha was resolved as various parties creating uproar over Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti's remarks had scaled down their demand and were seeking to find a "face saver" to come out of the situation as "they were losing their image before public".
Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu talked about the Prime Minister's "historic" rally in Srinagar which was hailed by the Parliamentary Party. He then asked Union Minister Jitendra Singh to apprise them about the rally, where he accompanied the Prime Minister.
The BJP Parliamentary Party also congratulated the Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan units of the party for the party's victory in the civic body elections in both the states.