Newly elected MPs want to meet with Modi, according to sources.

Newly elected MPs who may become Union Ministers in the third NDA government will meet with PM-designate Narendra Modi at his residence in New Delhi at 11:30am.

June 9th 2024.

Newly elected MPs want to meet with Modi, according to sources.
New Delhi: It's an exciting day for some of the newly elected MPs as they are expected to be sworn in as Union Ministers in the third NDA government this Sunday. Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi has called for a meeting at his residence at 11:30am, where these MPs have been asked to attend.
According to sources, a senior BJP official has invited the party's MPs for this meeting, but has not disclosed the reason behind it. However, it is believed that these MPs will be appointed as union ministers later in the evening.
In the meantime, TDP MP Jayadev Galla has announced on social media platform 'X' that party MP Ram Mohan Naidu will be taking oath as a cabinet minister, while another MP Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani will be made a minister of state in the new ministry.
The highly anticipated event is the third consecutive swearing-in ceremony for Modi, who has served two full terms as Prime Minister with the BJP enjoying a majority on its own. This will also be a significant moment as the 73-year-old Modi will be matching the record of the first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who won in the general elections of 1952, 1957 and 1962.
The swearing-in ceremony, scheduled to take place at Rashtrapati Bhavan at 7:15pm, is expected to be attended by leaders from India's neighboring countries and the Indian Ocean Region, along with other dignitaries and special invitees. It is a momentous occasion for our country and we eagerly await the new council of ministers to be sworn in.

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