After 1962, the ruling party at the center is going to form the government for the 3rd time in a row. Prime Minister Modi will meet President Dirupati Murmu tomorrow and demand the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance to form a new government at the centre.
BJP won only 240 seats in the Lok Sabha elections. The number of seats needed to form a government at the center is 272. Even though the BJP is unable to win 272 seats on its own, the National Democratic Alliance led by the BJP has more seats than the majority; Independent MPs also voice their support.
Following this, a meeting of BJP-led National Democratic Alliance parties was held in Delhi yesterday. BJP leaders, Telugu Desam President Chandrababu Naidu, JTU President Nitish Kumar also participated in this meeting. In this meeting, Narendra Modi was unanimously elected as the President of the National Democratic Alliance.
Following this, a meeting of BJP MPs will be held in Delhi tomorrow. In this meeting, Narendra Modi is chosen as the president of the BJP parliamentary group.
After this meeting, Narendra Modi will personally meet President Drabupati Murmu with a letter of support from the leaders of the National Democratic Alliance parties. Narendra Modi is going to claim the right to form the NDA government at the center by giving these letters of support.
The country’s first general election was held in 1952. Until 1962, the ruling party at the center formed a new government 3 consecutive times. Now the same history is back. BJP formed the government after the 2014 elections. BJP won the 2019 elections and came to power. Currently, the ruling party at the center is going to form a new government for the 3rd time. Prime Minister Modi also pointed this out in his speech of thanks to the BJP.
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