The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) parliamentary party is meeting today (Friday) before Prime Minister Narendra Modi formally elects the leader. On Friday, PM Modi will be elected the leader of the NDA parliamentary party for the third time in a row. A meeting of all NDA MPs is scheduled to take place at the Parliament premises at 11 am, in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be formally declared the leader of the parliamentary party. .
Apart from all MPs of BJP and allied parties, chief ministers and deputy chief ministers of all BJP-ruled states, heads of allied parties of NDA, many other senior leaders of BJP, BJP leaders associated with various states who are the leaders of the opposition in the assembly, etc. are in this meeting. will join Several allies of the BJP will hold separate meetings with their respective MPs before this meeting. After this meeting they will all leave for the Parliament House for the NDA meeting.
Today the NDA leaders will go to Rashtrapati Bhavan and present their claim to form the government to President Draupadi Murmu.
According to the information received from the sources, many other MPs have also come in contact with the BJP after Narendra Modi was unanimously elected the leader of the NDA in the meeting of the NDA leaders at the PM’s residence on Wednesday. It is being told that the talks with some small parties, several independent MPs etc. have reached the final stage. It is expected that the leader of the NDA, which won 293 seats in the Lok Sabha elections 2024, may submit a claim to the President to form the government with the support of more than three hundred MPs.
The swearing-in ceremony is likely to take place on the evening of June 9, sources said. However, no formal announcement has been made about it yet.
It is being told that the brand ambassadors of ‘Viksit Bharat’, many beneficiaries of various central government schemes, transgenders, workers working in Central Vista project, employees associated with health department, Vande Bharat train and others like that. Workers associated with many projects, cleaning workers etc. can participate in this swearing-in ceremony. Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives and many other countries’ heads of state and big leaders can also participate in this swearing-in ceremony.