NDA once again chose Narendra Modi as its leader, he will become the Prime Minister of the country for the third time, will soon meet the President to form the government
New Delhi. Narendra Modi has been elected the leader of the NDA alliance. This proposal was passed unanimously in the NDA meeting held at the Prime Minister's residence today. The NDA has got a majority in the Lok Sabha elections and is going to form the government for the third time. According to information received from sources, the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister Narendra Modi may take place on the evening of June 8. Preparations for this have intensified. The round of discussions and meetings with the allies regarding the faces in the new cabinet has also intensified. The names will be finalized in 2-3 days.
Let us tell you that before this meeting, PM Modi had submitted his resignation to President Draupadi Murmu. The President accepted Modi's resignation. Also recommended dissolution of the cabinet. Before this, the last meeting of the Modi cabinet was held at 11.30 am. In this, the government passed a thanksgiving motion for the victory for the third time.
Modi will become PM for the third consecutive time after Nehru
It is worth noting that as soon as Narendra Modi takes oath as PM for the third time, a new record will be added to his name. He will become the second leader of the country who won the election for the third consecutive time and became the PM of the country. Earlier this record was in the name of Jawaharlal Nehru. Modi will equal his record.
President Modi invited the cabinet for dinner
After NDA getting majority in the Lok Sabha elections, President Draupadi Murmu has invited all the current ministers of the central government including PM Modi for dinner tonight.
BJP remained far from the majority figure on its own
This time in the Lok Sabha elections, BJP failed to get a majority on its own. However, the NDA led by Modi won 292 seats and achieved a majority. The opposition alliance India Block has won 234 seats. BJP alone has won 240 seats. In such a situation, it is far behind the majority figure (272). In the 2014 elections, BJP under the leadership of Modi won 282 seats and in the 2019 elections, it won 303 seats and achieved a majority on its own.
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