Swearing-In Ceremony: PM Meets Future Ministers and Allies...

Today, members of prime minister Narendra Modi's new cabinet will also take an oath of office. Since Jawaharlal Nehru, the congress icon, had served three terms as prime minister, he will be the first. Following an exhausting 11-hour meeting at the Prime Minister's residence yesterday, the decisions on the new cabinet were made. The swearing-in ceremony is scheduled to occur in Delhi's Rashtrapati Bhawan. Rashtrapati Bhawan, where President Droupadi Murmu will bestow the oath of office, has three layers of protection in place. Authorities added that because delhi is still on high alert for the event, commandos from the NSG and SWAT sections of the delhi Police have been stationed around the venue and other key areas.

For the next few days, the use of aerial platforms such as drones, paragliders, remotely piloted aircraft, and hot air balloons is prohibited in the national capital, which has been declared a no-fly zone by the police. As part of India's 'Neighbourhood First' policy, leaders from neighboring nations such as Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal, Mauritius, and Seychelles, along with the Maldives, are anticipated to attend the swearing-in ceremony. There will be special routes assigned for the dignitaries to take from their lodgings to the venue and back.

Ceremony to Take Oath for PM Modi: HD Deve Gowda Confirmation Former prime minister HD Deve Gowda, a supporter of PM Modi's JD(S), congratulated PM Modi on winning a historic third term. He expressed regret for not being able to attend the swearing-in ceremony. HD Deve Gowda wrote on X, "Today is a historic day as I am sworn in for my third consecutive term as Speaker of the house of Representatives. I have written to YOU on this historic occasion." I will watch the event on TV, but I am unable to go in person due to my fragile condition. Regardless of what the congress may claim, indian democracy is strong."




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