Why did PM Modi choose Sunday for the swearing-in ceremony? The secret is out, read the full update
New Delhi. Modi is going to take oath as the Prime Minister today in Modi Government 3.0. Many people have a question in their mind that why did he choose Sunday, June 9, to take oath for his third term. Now the secret is out. According to astrologers, the reason for changing the date could be the strong auspicious yoga falling on June 9. According to astrologer Dr. Gaurav Kumar Dixit, June 9, 2024, the Tritiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Jyeshtha month (Vikrami Samvat 2081) is Sunday. This day is considered very auspicious for taking oath as the Prime Minister.
Astrologers say that 9th June, Sunday is the day of Sun and it is Sun who runs the government. In astrology, Sun is considered the king of planets and also the factor of government. According to numerology, number 9 represents Mars and Mars is the factor of energy. When a new government is formed by combining both Sun and Mars, then definitely the government will achieve success in the country and the world.
He told that on Sunday, there is Punarvasu Nakshatra, Lord Shri Ram was also born in Punarvasu Nakshatra. Narendra Modi is a devoted devotee of Lord Shri Ram. It is said that those who are born in Punarvasu Nakshatra are always ready to serve others and do good. Certainly, by taking oath in Punarvasu Nakshatra, the government will be ready to serve and do good to the people of this country.
6 auspicious coincidences are also being formed on the day of PM Modi's swearing-in. According to the astrologer, the first of the 6 auspicious coincidences on Sunday, June 9 is Vridhi Yog, the second is Punarvasu Nakshatra, the third is Ravi Pushya Yog, the fourth is Ravi Yog, the fifth is Sarvarth Siddhi Yog and the sixth is Tritiya Tithi. Just like the last term, once again the Prime Minister has chosen Taurus Lagna for the swearing-in, which is a fixed sign as well as the ascendant sign of his horoscope. Along with this, it is also called the sign that works secretly.
There will be three-tier security in Delhi for PM Modi's swearing-in ceremony. Five companies of paramilitary forces, National Security Guard (NSG) commandos, drones and snipers will be deployed for the security of Rashtrapati Bhavan. Many foreign leaders will also attend the swearing-in ceremony. In such a situation, the entire capital will be on high alert. In view of the swearing-in ceremony, many restrictions have also been imposed by the Delhi Police for 9 and 10 June. Delhi has been declared a no-flying zone.
In view of the swearing-in ceremony, the responsibility of the security of foreign guests will also be on the shoulders of the country's intelligence agencies. After the announcement of the swearing-in date, vehicle checking has been increased in the capital Delhi. Entry of common vehicles has been banned in the high security zone. Checking campaign is being carried out in the Rashtrapati Bhavan and its surrounding areas and every vehicle passing through there is being searched.
Keeping in mind the security of the foreign guests, the hotels where they will stay have been inspected. Only a few hours are left for the swearing-in ceremony. In such a situation, preparations are being made for the stay and security of the foreign guests. Control rooms are being set up at different places by the Delhi Police. Security personnel are being deployed there to monitor and give information about any emergency or threat.