New Delhi. Narendra Modi is going to take oath as the Prime Minister for the third time on Sunday. The swearing-in ceremony of the NDA government is to be held at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, for which security arrangements have been tightened across Delhi. Snipers have been deployed at every corner of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Security forces are keeping a sharp eye on the road as well as the sky. Delhi has been declared a no-flying zone, during this time flying drones etc. will be prohibited. Section 144 will be implemented in Delhi on 9 and 10 June. Invitations have been sent to everyone from VIPs to common people to attend Modi’s swearing-in ceremony.
The special guests coming from abroad to attend the swearing-in ceremony include Nepal PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina, Bhutan PM Tshering Tobgay, Maldives President Mohammad Muizzu, Mauritius PM Pravind Jagannath and Seychelles President Wavel Ramkhelavan. Security agencies have made full security arrangements in the Delhi hotels where these guests are staying. A plan has also been prepared to ensure that there is no traffic problem while taking these guests from their hotels to the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Apart from this, invitations have been sent to labourers and loco pilots for the swearing-in ceremony. The labourers working in the new Parliament building have been specially invited for the swearing-in ceremony. Loco pilot ASP Tirki, who drives the Vande Bharat train and works in Hatia Railway Division of Ranchi, has also been invited to this swearing-in ceremony. Apart from these, some people from the transgender community will also attend this swearing-in ceremony as guests, for which invitations have been sent to them. Workers associated with the public health department and the Swachhata Abhiyan have also been invited to the ceremony.