Monday, May 27, 2024

Is Modi planning to attend G-7 meet in Italy? Is swearing in of his new ministry happening by June 8 ???

This is Modi style. The famous Moditva signature. Do things with confidence !!
Swearing in of new Modi ministry likely on June 7 or 8th ? 

What about the final tally? 

And of course the guest list and the venue of the swearing in ?





Earlier in April, Modi accepted the invitation of his Italian counterpart, Georgia Meloni, to attend the G7 Summit Outreach Sessions to be held in June in Puglia, Italy.


Several theories and source-based information is being shared. BJP and its alliance partner TDP in Andhra Pradesh is also confident of returning to power in the Deccan state and Modi may attend N Chandrababu Naidu's swearing in as well.    


Sources say PM Modi has already started a daily-basis brainstorming meeting along with Amit Shah, J P Nadda and also Rajnath Singh.  The first cabinet sitting will deliberate on the first 125 days roadmap and also on issues such as Uniform Civil Code.  


PM Modi in his third term to give extra ordinary emphasis on fighting Corruption and likely to set up a department under Home Ministry to look after high-profile cases of corruption against political stalwarts. It may be recalled that corruption in high places has been a disturbing area and things got murkier recently after Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal initially ignored ED summons repeatedly numerous times and even after he was arrested has not stepped down so far.  

In media interviews, Modi has made a veiled attack on Kejriwal and called him an 'experienced thief' (anubhobi chor)'. He also compared the AAP leader with notorious Charles Sobhraj and wondered why media has time and tendency to 'interview' a man who is facing such serious charges of corruption.


Modi's swearing in : 2014 

 



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