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NEW DELHI: On a warm evening, refreshing at sunset, but hot enough for the evening dress to be a real burden, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was relaxed. Removing from his picture of man shortly, he was arguing with his ministry colleague, Rajnath Singh, while the swearing in of ministers was proceeding swiftly.
The atmosphere was festive. Modi was greeted by the slogans "Modi, Modi" and "Har, Har, Mahadev" as he went on to swear in as prime minister for the second time in a row. Shortly after, he was replying to names of ministers taking an oath between an exchange with Singh, which was also attended by BJP leader Amit Shah.
It was an oath to be second to none. With Rashtrapati Bhawan's imposing dome illuminated by tricolor lasers and nearly 8,000 people in attendance, the forecourt was filled with crowds ranging from government leaders and honchos India Inc to opposition leaders, BJP members, and to many Bollywood celebrities, including Anil Kapoor and Kangana. Ranaut.
The man of the moment, however, was Prime Minister Modi, who was overseeing the swearing-in ceremony attended by foreign leaders from the neighborhood. The swearing-in ceremony that lasted two hours began at 7 pm, but the crowd started pouring in at 3 pm, without worrying about rising temperatures and lack of shade. The attractiveness of the front seat that allowed them to get a clear vision of Prime Minister Modi was what motivated them.
If, at the end of the courtyard, were filled with dedicated workers from Varanasi to the most remote corners of the Northeast, the first row was packed to those who were doing public and political life . In addition to the leaders of the BIMSTEC countries – Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multisectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation -, the first ranks also welcomed former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, ex-president Pratibha Patil, the veteran from the BJP leadership, LK Advani, and spiritual guru Jaggi Vasudev. Congress President Rahul Gandhi and UPA President Sonia Gandhi also taunted the back of the crowd.
Nitish Kumar, leader of the NDA, allied with Janata Dal-United, also arrived shortly after announcing that his party would not be part of the government.
India Inc. also presented a stellar show with Reliance Industry's Mukesh Ambani, business magnate Ratan Tata, steel baron LN Mittal and Adani group chairman Adani Gautam Adani present alongside the director of Essar Prashant Ruia, Tata N Chandrasekaran Group President and Vedanta Anil Aggarwal President and Deepak Parekh from HDFC.
Bollywood celebrities last met during Prime Minister Modi's election campaign also added a touch of glamor. While Akshay Kumar, who interviewed Prime Minister Modi, shone by his absence, the greatest Bollywoodians Karan Johar, Rajanikanth, Shahid Kapur, Kangana Ranaut, Anupam Kher, Madhur Bhandarkar, Boney Kapoor, Vive Oberooi and Piveam Dhillon were among the people who attended.
"The kind of victory that they have won, it's almost a party. It is the celebration of democracy. Something good has happened and will continue to happen, "said Boney Kapoor.
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The atmosphere was festive. Modi was greeted by the slogans "Modi, Modi" and "Har, Har, Mahadev" as he went on to swear in as prime minister for the second time in a row. Shortly after, he was replying to names of ministers taking an oath between an exchange with Singh, which was also attended by BJP leader Amit Shah.
It was an oath to be second to none. With Rashtrapati Bhawan's imposing dome illuminated by tricolor lasers and nearly 8,000 people in attendance, the forecourt was filled with crowds ranging from government leaders and honchos India Inc to opposition leaders, BJP members, and to many Bollywood celebrities, including Anil Kapoor and Kangana. Ranaut.
The man of the moment, however, was Prime Minister Modi, who was overseeing the swearing-in ceremony attended by foreign leaders from the neighborhood. The swearing-in ceremony that lasted two hours began at 7 pm, but the crowd started pouring in at 3 pm, without worrying about rising temperatures and lack of shade. The attractiveness of the front seat that allowed them to get a clear vision of Prime Minister Modi was what motivated them.
If, at the end of the courtyard, were filled with dedicated workers from Varanasi to the most remote corners of the Northeast, the first row was packed to those who were doing public and political life . In addition to the leaders of the BIMSTEC countries – Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multisectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation -, the first ranks also welcomed former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, ex-president Pratibha Patil, the veteran from the BJP leadership, LK Advani, and spiritual guru Jaggi Vasudev. Congress President Rahul Gandhi and UPA President Sonia Gandhi also taunted the back of the crowd.
Nitish Kumar, leader of the NDA, allied with Janata Dal-United, also arrived shortly after announcing that his party would not be part of the government.
India Inc. also presented a stellar show with Reliance Industry's Mukesh Ambani, business magnate Ratan Tata, steel baron LN Mittal and Adani group chairman Adani Gautam Adani present alongside the director of Essar Prashant Ruia, Tata N Chandrasekaran Group President and Vedanta Anil Aggarwal President and Deepak Parekh from HDFC.
Bollywood celebrities last met during Prime Minister Modi's election campaign also added a touch of glamor. While Akshay Kumar, who interviewed Prime Minister Modi, shone by his absence, the greatest Bollywoodians Karan Johar, Rajanikanth, Shahid Kapur, Kangana Ranaut, Anupam Kher, Madhur Bhandarkar, Boney Kapoor, Vive Oberooi and Piveam Dhillon were among the people who attended.
"The kind of victory that they have won, it's almost a party. It is the celebration of democracy. Something good has happened and will continue to happen, "said Boney Kapoor.
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