Modi sworn in as Prime Minister for third consecutive term
Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Nirmala Sitharaman, S Jaishankar, who held home, defence, finance and external affairs ministries respectively in the outgoing government will be part of the new government
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the swearing-in, in New Delhi on Sunday. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 9 June
Narendra Modi was sworn-in as prime
minister on Sunday for a record-equalling third term, heading a Cabinet that
emphasised continuity and experience while also rewarding partners in the
BJP-led National Democratic Alliance government.
Along with Modi, senior BJP leaders
including Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah, Nitin Gadkari, Nirmala Sitharaman and S
Jaishankar, all ministers in Modi 2.0 Cabinet, took oath as cabinet ministers
at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
President Droupadi Murmu
administered the oath of secrecy and office to Modi and 30 Cabinet ministers. Dressed
in a white kurta and churidar with a blue chequered jacket, Modi, 73, took the
oath in the name of God. Modi became only the second prime minister after
Jawaharlal Nehru to secure a third consecutive term.
In the recently concluded Lok Sabha
elections, the BJP failed to win a simple majority, making it dependent on
allies whose MPs also took the oath of office as Cabinet ministers -- JD(S)
leader H D Kumaraswamy, HAM (Secular) chief Jitan Ram Manjhi, JD(U) leader
Rajiv Ranjan Singh 'Lalan', TDP's K Ram Mohan Naidu and LJP-RV leader Chirag
Paswan. Each of these five allies got one cabinet berth each. Kumaraswamy and
Manjhi are former chief ministers of Karnataka and Bihar respectively.
BJP Party president J P Nadda
returned to the cabinet after five years, while former Madhya Pradesh chief
minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and ex-Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar were the
fresh faces in the Modi cabinet.
BJP leaders Piyush Goyal,
Jyotiraditya Scindia, Dharmendra Pradhan and Bhupender Yadav, who were earlier
in the Rajya Sabha but have now been elected to the Lok Sabha, were among those
retained as ministers.
Former Assam CM Sarbananda Sonowal,
Ashwini Vaishnaw, Virendra Kumar, Pralhad Joshi, Giriraj Singh, Jual Oram, CR
Paatil, who is Gujarat BJP president, Mansukh Mandaviya , G Kishan Reddy,
Hardeep Singh Puri, Kiren Rijiju, Annapurna Devi and Gajendra Singh Shekhawat,
all from BJP, were among those sworn in as Cabinet ministers.
Congress president and Leader of
Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge was present, even as several
opposition leaders skipped the ceremony. Ahead of the oath taking ceremony,
Modi had a pep talk with the minister-designates, saying people have huge
expectations and everyone will have to deliver, sources said
Be humble as common people love
those who are humble and never compromise on probity and transparency, he told
the minister-designates. Those present on the occasion included Vice President
Jagdeep Dhankhar, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, TDP president
Chandrababu Naidu and JD(U) chief Nitish Kumar.
Bollywood actors Shahrukh Khan and
Rajinikanth, and industrialists Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani were among those
who attended the swearing-in ceremony. Modi's third term, which always appeared
inevitable, did not come with the massive mandate he and his party had been
claiming, as the Congress and its allies in the INDIA bloc fought a doughty
rearguard battle to shock the BJP in its strongholds such as Uttar Pradesh and
Rajasthan.
It is, however, a tribute to his
towering political presence that the BJP's third-best tally of 240 seats is
being seen as a disappointment by the party's ardent supporters and projected
as a "moral defeat" by the Congress whose own tally of 99 seats, its
third worst, is being hailed by the opposition party. The National Democratic
Alliance(NDA) won 293 seats out of 543, which Modi has noted is the biggest
success for any pre-poll alliance when a single party did not get a majority.
Top leaders from India's
neighbourhood and the Indian Ocean region -- Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu,
Bangladesh Premier Sheikh Hasina, Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal
'Prachanda', Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe, Mauritius Prime Minister
Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, Bhutanese PM Tshering Tobgay and Vice-President of
Seychelles Ahmed Afif -- were special guests at the function.
In addition to political leaders
and eminent persons from different walks of life, members from the transgender
community as well as sanitation workers and labourers, who were involved in the
construction of the new parliament building, also attended the swearing-in
ceremony of Modi and the new council of ministers.
Nearly 9,000 people were estimated
to be present at the forecourts of the Rashtrapati Bhavan for the grand event.
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