After the results of the Lok Sabha elections have been declared, the process of forming a new government has begun. The NDA coalition, which has got the majority, is going to form the government and Narendra Modi will take oath as the PM for the third time. The swearing-in ceremony will be held at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Sunday at 7.15 pm. Before this, a series of meetings are going on to decide which MP from which party will take oath as a minister for the new cabinet with PM Modi. The meeting at PM Modi’s residence has now ended. Along with this, JDU leaders are also holding a meeting in which brainstorming is being done on who will be made a minister.
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Shiv Sena Shinde faction leader, spokesperson and newly elected MP Naresh Mahaske said, whatever ministerial post Shiv Sena gets, Shrikant Shinde should be made a minister, this is my demand.
JDU MP from Sitamarhi, Bihar, Devesh Chandra Thakur said, there is a discussion about a person named Thakur becoming a minister but I think I am not that Thakur. Hopefully everything will be better for JDU.
JDU Rajya Sabha MP Ramnath Thakur met Nitish Kumar. Lalan Singh met him for the second time. According to sources, both of them can become ministers in the Modi cabinet.
CM Shinde has said off camera that the decision on who to give place in the cabinet will be based on merit.
Lallan Singh left after meeting Nitish Kumar and did not talk to the media.
An important meeting is going on at the PM’s residence. PM, Amit Shah and Nadda are also present.
Bihar Social Welfare Minister Madan Saini said, our effort is to get as many ministries as possible. We had the railways earlier too and we are still hoping for it.
The Prime Minister of Bihar has given a lot earlier also but we will try to demand a special state.
Right now there is a JDU meeting, two issues will be discussed, oath taking and distribution of ministries.
The number of ministers may be less than Maharashtra and UP.
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