Modi is the first leader after Nehru to become Prime Minister for the third time
Prime Minister Modi submitted his resignation to the President on Wednesday evening. Along with this, the Lok Sabha has also been dissolved. The swearing-in ceremony of the Prime Minister will be held on June 8. After the first Prime Minister of the country, Jawaharlal Nehru, Narendra Modi will be the first leader to become the Prime Minister for the third consecutive time. Meanwhile, speculation is rife as to who could get a minister in Narendra Modi's government 3.0. Let's know how Narendra Modi's new team will be.
All ministers who have won elections can become ministers again
According to sources, all the ministers who won the elections can be made ministers again. In this election, Amit Shah has won from Gandhinagar (Gujarat), Rajnath Singh from Lucknow (UP), Nitin Gadkari from Nagpur (Maharashtra), Piyush Goyal from Mumbai North (Maharashtra), Gajendra Singh Shekhawat from Jodhpur (Rajasthan), Bhupendra Yadav (Rajasthan). (Rajasthan). From Alwar (Rajasthan). In such a situation, he can again be seen in Narendra Modi's team. However, no decision has been taken regarding portfolio distribution in NDA.
What is a constitutional provision?
According to the constitutional provision, the cabinet of the government can consist of ministers up to 15 percent of the total number of members of the Lok Sabha, meaning that their team can include 78 ministers apart from the Prime Minister. Forming a new cabinet is a challenge for Narendra Modi as the BJP does not have a majority in the Lok Sabha.
Discussions are also going on that some ministers may not be repeated in the new government. Also, although some leaders have lost, they will get a place in the cabinet.
Names of 21 people in NDA proposal
The NDA resolution passed on Wednesday in the third innings of the Modi government has names of 21 people. In which Chandrababu Naidu's name is at number five and Nitish Kumar's name is at number six. NDA's ally TDP has won 15 seats in the elections.
While JDU has won 12 seats. Both these parties are the largest in numerical strength in NDA after BJP. It is believed that both sides can make some big demands for themselves. Many senior government ministers are already in Parliament. Like S Jaishankar and Nirmala Sitharaman, these two are also members of the Rajya Sabha.
Many former chief ministers can also claim for the ministerial post
Former chief ministers may also be included in the cabinet being formed for the third innings of the Modi government. Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chauhan, former Chief Minister of Haryana Manohar Lal Khattar and former Chief Minister of Tripura Biplab Kumar Deb can be included in Team Modi. By the way, BJP's fellow 'hum' leader Jitanram Manjhi is also among the former chief ministers who won elections. Apparently he will also press his claim.
Government Roadmap ready
Narendra Modi has made a roadmap for the working of the government even before taking oath as PM. He also pointed out this in his speech after the results. Even before the results, the Prime Minister held a series of meetings to discuss the new government's agenda.
According to reports, the Chief Election Commissioner and other election commissioners will meet the President on Thursday evening and hand over the list of newly elected members to him. After which the process of forming the government will begin.
