Modi appointed PM, swearing in on May 26
Source: The Sangai Express / Press Trust of India
New Delhi, May 20 2014 :
Narendra Modi, who steered BJP and the NDA to a landslide victory in the Lok Sabha election, was appointed Prime Minister on Tuesday, ushering in a new era of a non-Congress government with an absolute majority on its own in 30 years.
"I came to call on the President.
The President has given me a formal letter (of appointment as the PM) and has invited me for oath-taking ceremony on May 26 at 6pm as we had earlier decided," Modi told reporters after meeting with President Pranab Mukherjee.
Modi's call on the President came after he was unanimously elected leader of the BJP parliamentary party and later at a combined meeting of the BJP and its allies constituting the NDA as leader of the coalition.
Later, a Rashtrapati Bhawan communique said: "...
As Modi has been elected leader of the BJP parliamentary party and BJP has majority support in the House of the People, the President appointed him the Prime Minister of India and requested him to advise the names of members of the council of ministers" .
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"The President will administer the oath of office and secrecy on May 26 at 6pm at Rashtrapati Bhawan," the President's spokesman Venu Rajamony said.
In his brief interaction with reporters outside Rashtrapati Bhawan, Modi displayed the President's letter appointing him to the top post.
Earlier the President greeted Modi on his landslide victory.
"Welcome, welcome, welcome," Mukherjee said, receiving a bouquet from Modi.
Offering a bunch of flowers, he congratulated him on his "grand victory" .
Tuesday's scene was vastly different from the summer of 1996 when the then President Shankar Dayal Sharma appointed Atal Bihari Vajpayee as Prime Minister of a minority government that fell in 13 days.
Later, after the 1998 and 1999 elections Vajpayee was again called to form governments only after the then President KR Narayanan was satisfied with letters of support from parties backing the NDA coalition on the numbers.
Before Modi's meeting with the President, a delegation of NDA leaders led by Rajnath Singh and LK Advani called on the President to convey to him the decision of the BJP and the NDA parliamentary parties to choose Modi as their leader.
"Today we had a meeting of the BJP Parliamentary party and we have adopted a unanimous resolution to elect Narendra Modi as our leader.
All the NDA allies were also present.
We have requested the President to invite Narendra Modi for the swearing in as the Prime Minister," Rajnath Singh told reporters at the forecourt of the Rashtrapati Bhavan here.
He said BJP has the support letters of 10 allies of the NDA which includes 335 MPs.
The letter of a one-member ally � Swabimani Paksh of Maharashtra � was not ready and it would be submitted soon.
Rajnath Singh said 3,000 people are proposed to be invited for the swearing-in ceremony for which time will announced soon.
Earlier in the day, constituents of 29-party NDA on chose Narendra Modi as their leader hailing him as "strong" personality with "extraordinary capabilities" under whom the country will prosper and attain a major stature in the world.
In his brief acceptance speech, Modi said even though BJP got a majority on its own in the Lok Sabha polls, NDA allies will be as important for him as they would have been without it.
Gathered in the historic Central Hall of Parliament, leaders of NDA constituents, including TDP, Akali Dal, Shiv Sena, LJP and Nagaland Peoples' Front, praised Modi's stewardship and reposed confidence in him.
Haryana Janhit Party chief Kuldeep Singh Bishnoi was conspicuous by his absence.
TDP chief and former NDA convener Chandrababu Naidu said under Modi's prime ministership, India will find a place among the world powers with "real competition" being with the US and China.
"In this nation building activity, we are one partner with Narendra Modi.
We extend on behalf of TDP all cooperation for his great job in cleaning the country and also developing the nation," he said.
"I have seen so many leaders, but his determination, and also enthusiasm in doing things is extraordinary," he said.
Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, while expressing his party's support, said for 25 years, it has just been a struggle for the BJP-led alliance and now "good days have commenced" .
LJP leader Ram Vilas Paswan said the "miracle" of NDA getting so many seats in the Lok Sabha polls was possible only because Modi was projected as the Prime Ministerail candidate.
He said the responsibility was "not a garland of flowers but a crown of thorns" and it was important to deliver on promises in a time-bound manner.
Describing the electoral verdict as a mandate for development, Paswan said it has exposed those indulging in caste and minorities politics.
Asserting that the country needed a "strong" and "not helpless" Prime Minister, the LJP leader said, "those (countries) who used to dare India, are now hiding like cats" as Modi is going to take charge.
Akali Dal leader Parkash Singh Badal described his party's association with BJP as "inseparable" .