What will be the role of coalition parties in Modi government and who will become ministers?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to take office as Prime Minister for the third consecutive term. After Jawaharlal Nehru, PM Modi is the second longest serving Prime Minister. After the last two governments, this is the first time that PM Modi has become the Prime Minister in a coalition government where his party did not have a majority. This time, Narendra Modi needs other allies besides the BJP to remain as Prime Minister. In such a situation, the BJP is also giving many important ministers to many leaders of the NDA. BJP has invited several MPs to take oath as ministers. The swearing-in ceremony will be held at 7 pm, during which President Draupadi Murmu will administer oath to the ministers. The function is organized at Rashtrapati Bhavan and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and many foreign guests attend the function as Chief Guest. Who will be ministers from coalition? This time in the NDA regime, several ministers from coalition parties have been sworn in, including Ram Mohan Naidu and Telugu Desam Party's Bemmasani in the cabinet. Apart from this, Anupriya Patel and Jayant Chaudhary were also sworn in as ministers and Jidan Ram Manji will also be sworn in as ministers. At the same time, Rajiv Ranjan alias Lalan Singh from JDU can be made a minister. Congratulations to Dr. @PemmasaniOnX confirmed as Minister of State. Such an honor to have served the nation at the central level during your first political tenure. People of Guntur and entire Andhra Pradesh are proud of you. All the best in your new role. You can bring pic.twitter.com/NAvPMViMLc — Jay Galla (@JayGalla) June 9, 2024 Shiv Sena's Pratap Rao Jadav (Shinde) will be made a minister. HD Kumaraswamy will also take oath. Apart from this, Chirag Paswan and Ramdas Atwale will also be sworn in as ministers. What did the Telugu Desam Party leader say about becoming a minister? Regarding his inauguration as a minister, Telugu Desam Party MP Ram Mohan Naidu said that he did not expect to get the post of Union Minister at such a young age. He said that nothing was thought about the portfolio but he wanted to do whatever Andhra needed, including completion of Amaravati as capital, railway yard and special package for Andhra. Priority will be given. It can be said that Rammohan Naidu became MP for the third time at the age of 36. He will be sworn in as Union Minister today.