Narendra Modi To Take Oath On 9th June At 7.15PM

PM Narendra Modi

New Delhi. Narendra Modi has been elected as the leader of NDA Parliamentary Board for the 3rd time. Nitish Kumar and Chandrababu Naidu praised the tenure of his last 10 years and assured full cooperation for his 3rd term.

NDA leaders met President Droupadi Murmu after the meeting and presented the claim to form the government, which she accepted. Narendra Modi will take the oath for the post of Prime Minister of India on 9th June at 7.15 PM. Preparations are underway for this oath ceremony at the President House.

Narendra Modi is the second Prime Minister of India after Jawahar Lal Nehru, who is forming the government consequently for the third time. Also, on world arena, PM Modi will be the 10th leader to do so. Lets have a look at the list of the world leaders who were elected thrice:

Amit Shah- Nitin Gadkari Approves Rajnath Singh’s Proposal

All 293 newly-elected Parliamentarians of NDA assembled at 11.30 AM in Central Hall of the Old Parliament Building. They greeted PM Modi when he entered the hall by shouting slogans “Abki Baar, NDA Sarkar (This time, NDA Government)”. J.P. Nadda delivered a welcome speech then Defense Minister Rajnath Singh put forth a proposal to declare Narendra Modi as the leader of NDA Alliance. The hall got filled with claps and joy.

Then the leaders of alliance handed over the letter of support to President Droupadi Murmu.

Nitish asked to take Oath on same day

Nitin Kumar entertained all the leaders. He said that they wanted PM Modi to take Oath on the same day but he chose Sunday instead. TDP Chief Chandra Babu Naidu remarked that Narendra Modi’s rallies in Andhra Pradesh played a vital role in winning by a big margin. He said, “I saw PM Modi relentlessly rallied in these 3 months without taking rest. He worked day and night”.

Blessing of Advani – Joshi

After being elected as a leader of Parliament, Narendra Modi went to the residences of L.K.Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi and sought their blessings. He also paid a courtesy visit to Ex-President Ramnath Kovind.

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