Sunday , November 17 2024

A plan has been made to make PM Modi's swearing-in ceremony grand, 8000 people will attend

The central government has made plans to make the swearing-in ceremony of Narendra Modi grand. The government has asked the President's Secretariat for space for 7000 to 8000 people. Narendra Modi is going to take oath as Prime Minister for the third consecutive time. If reports are to be believed, he may take oath on Sunday (June 9). However, no official announcement has been made in this regard yet.

prime minister modi oath ceremony

prime minister modi oath ceremony

In PM Modi's third swearing-in ceremony, lawyers, doctors, artists, cultural artists, influential people and prominent people from different professions will also be invited to the program. About 50 prominent religious leaders of all religions will be invited to the program. Apart from this, laborers, transgenders, ambassadors of developed India, sanitation workers and beneficiaries of the Central Vista project will also be invited. According to the information received, BJP national office bearers, NEC members and outgoing MPs, all MPs, MLAs, MLCs, district presidents, cluster in-charges, Lok Sabha in-charges are also going to attend this program. Along with this, Mann Ki Baat participants, tribal women, Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan and Padma Shri winners honored by the Prime Minister are also being included in the swearing-in ceremony. Is . Every section of the society will be represented in this program.

This time too NDA has got majority in the Lok Sabha election results. NDA got 293 seats, out of which 240 seats went to BJP alone. In this way the path for Narendra Modi to become the Prime Minister for the third time has been cleared. In the meeting held after the election results, Narendra Modi has been elected the leader of NDA. However, today again NDA meeting is being held, in which Narendra Modi will be officially elected as the invited member of NDA. After this, the letter of support of the MPs will be handed over to President Draupadi Murmu.