7000 people invited to Modi's swearing in, invitation card revealed, see
NDA Government / 7000 people invited to Modi's swearing in, invitation card revealed, see
NDA Government - 7000 people invited to Modi's swearing in, invitation card revealed, see
NDA Government: 7000 people have been invited to attend Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony. Modi will be sworn in tomorrow i.e. on Sunday evening at 7:15 pm. The picture of the invitation for PM's swearing-in ceremony has surfaced. Narendra Modi will take oath as Prime Minister for the third consecutive time tomorrow. On Friday, he was elected the leader of the NDA parliamentary party. After this, he presented his claim to form the government before the President.After this, the President invited him to form the government on Sunday. Heads of state of many countries will attend Modi's swearing-in ceremony. Tight security arrangements have been made in Delhi for this. Delhi has been declared a no-flying zone. There will be police vigil at every corner. The security of Rashtrapati Bhavan has been tightened.Guests from these countries will attend the swearing-in ceremonyTop leaders of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bhutan, Nepal, Mauritius and Seychelles are expected to attend Modi's swearing-in ceremony. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Maldives President Mohammad Muizzu, Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay, Mauritius Prime Minister Pravind Jagannath and Seychelles President Wavel Ramkhelavan have been invited.Delhi declared a no-flying zoneThe national capital has been turned into a cantonment for the swearing-in ceremony. Tight security arrangements have been made everywhere. Delhi has been declared a no-flying zone. Flying drones and paragliding have been banned. Section 144 will be in force in Delhi on 9-10 June. 5 companies of paramilitary forces will be deployed for the security of Rashtrapati Bhavan. NSG commandos, drones and snipers will be deployed.NDA achieved majority, got 293 seatsBJP could not get majority this time in the results of the Lok Sabha elections. However, NDA achieved majority. NDA got 293 seats. Out of these, 240 seats came in BJP's account. On the other hand, India alliance got 234 seats. In this, Congress won 99 seats.