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Narendra Modi's Cabinet: 24 Cabinet ministers, 11 Ministers of State will be sworn today

Narendra Modi's Cabinet: 24 Cabinet ministers, 11 Ministers of State will be sworn today


modi cabinet

  • The following will take oath as ministers of state.

 

Will take oath as ministers of state

1

VK Singh

12

Manoj Sinha

2

Rao Inderjeet Singh

13

Upendra Kushwaha

3

Sanotsh Kumar Gangwar

14

Pon Radhakrishnan

4

Sripad Naik

15

Kiren Rijiju

5

Dharmendra Pradhan

16

Krishan Pal Gujjar

6

Sarbananda  Sonowal

17

Sanjiv Baliyan

7

Prakash Javadekar

18

Mansukhbhai Dhanjibhai Vasava

8

Piyush Goyal

19

Raosaheb Dadarao Patil Danve

9

Dr Jitendra Singh

20

Vishnudev Sahai

10

Nirmala Sitharaman

21

Sudarshan Bhagat

11

GM Siddeshwara

 

 

  • 24 Cabinet ministers, 11 Ministers of State and 10 Independent Charges will be sworn in today.

 

List of Modi Cabinet Ministers

1

Rajnath Singh

13

Ananth Kumar

2

Arun Jaitley

14

Ravi Shankar Prasad

3

Nitin Gadkari

15

Ashok Gajapathi Raju

4

 Sushma Swaraj

16

Anant Geete

5

Venkaiah Naidu

17

Harsimrat Kaur Badal

6

Sadanand Gowda

18

Narendra Singh Tomar

7

Uma Bharti

19

Jual Oram

8

Najma Heptullah

20

Radha Mohan Singh

9

Gopinath Munde

21

Thawar Chand Gehlot

10

Ramvilas Paswan

22

Smriti Irani

11

Kalraj Mishra

23

Dr   Harsh Vardhan

12

Maneka Gandhi

24

Narendra Modi (Defence)

 

source:india today

Social activist Kiran Bedi wants to be BJP's Delhi CM candidate

Social activist Kiran Bedi wants to be BJP's Delhi CM candidate


 

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Former IPS officer and social activist Kiran Bedi has said that she is ready to be BJP's chief ministerial candidate. She also said that the people of Delhi need a Gujarat model. "If they ask me then will accept it, had refused earlier when they asked,but now will accept-Kiran Bedi on being BJP's CM candidate for Delhi," she said.

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Narendra Modi speech in Central Hall of Parliament,says will try to live up to expectations

 Shri Narendra Modi speech in Central Hall of Parliament after the BJP Parliamentary Party meet


 modi speechPrime Minister-designate Narendra Modi fought back tears in an emotional first address to party colleagues in Parliament Tuesday, giving a message of hope and promising to live up to the expectations of the country’s 1.2 billion people, especially the poor. ( The Modi effect )

During his acceptance speech, 63-year-old Modi broke down when he referred to L K Advani’s mention that he had done favour to the party by taking up the responsibility.

“Can serving the mother be a favour? A son is only dedicated to serve the mother….The favour has been done by the party,” he said addressing the newly-elected MPs of the party in the historic Central Hall of Parliament.  (Probable Candidate for Modi cabinet)

Narendra Modi Speech...

His name was proposed by party patriarch L K Advani and supported by a number of leaders, including Murli Manohar Joshi, Sushma Swaraj, Arun Jaitley, Venkaiah Naidu and Nitin Gadkari. (Preparations in full swing for Narendra Modi’s swearing-in)
The election is an imporant formality before Modi approaches President Pranab Mukherjee for formation of his government. Advani said Modi was a “popular” and “famous” leader and he was happy to propose his name. Joshi seconded the proposal with a sense of “pride” and “joy”. Swaraj hoped that Modi will be a “famous” Prime Minister. (The Modi effect: BJP victory casts shadow over State Assembly polls)

After the election, Modi said the recent election result had increased people’s faith in democracy and there is a “new hope” among people that this dispensation can fulfill their aspirations. “I will try to live up to expectations of people,” he said and promised to present report card to people in 2019.

source:indianexpress, hindustantimes

 

Narendra Modi to take oath as India's 15th Prime Minister

Narendra Modi to take oath as India's 15th Prime Minister


Narendrabhai Damodardas Modi, 63, will be sworn-in as the India's 15 Prime Minister on Monday by President Pranab Mukherjee at a grand, open air ceremony in the forecourt of the majestic Rashtrapati Bhawan, which will be watched throughout India and in international capitals.

The swearing-in ceremony will be attended by nearly 4,000 guests, including top leaders from SAARC countries.  (Security for swearing-in ceremony...Click here)

President Pranab Mukherjee will administer the oath of office and secrecy to Narendra Modi and his Council of Ministers in the presence of a host of leaders, including outgoing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress president Sonia Gandhi and party vice president Rahul Gandhi, besides leaders of various other parties and Chief Ministers of a number of states.  Modi's mother Hiraben is also expected to attend the ceremony.

 


Modi's invitation list  (Click here for full Coverage)

 


  • Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif
  • Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa
  • Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina
  • Nepal PM Sushil Koirala
  • Maldivian president Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom
  • Afghanistan president Hamid Karzai
  • among others...4,000 guests are expected

 Narendra Modi swearing-in ceremony Live Video...Coming soon....


 

  Preparations in full swing for Narendra Modi’s swearing-in ceremony...

  Preparations in full swing for Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony

source:TOI,Indianexpress,NDTV

The Modi effect: BJP victory casts shadow over State Assembly polls

The Modi effect: BJP victory casts shadow over State Assembly polls


The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance decimated its political rivals in all the five States where Assembly elections are due in the next four to 18 months. Currently all these States are ruled by the BJP’s rivals

bihar bjpThe difference in votes polled by the BJP and its allies and the ruling combines in these States is bound to send jitters among the incumbent formations, more so as the BJP is about to form the government at the Centre with numbers that have eluded any single party in the last three decades. The term of the assemblies of Maharashtra, Haryana, Jharkhand and Jammu and Kashmir are due to end in around six months.


As has been the case with the conduct of State Assembly elections, the Election Commission holds elections together in all the States where the gap in the tenure of the assemblies is about three to four months.


In all probability, elections to these four State assemblies are likely to be held in early October. The term of the Haryana Assembly, which is the first State where election is due after the 16th Lok Sabha election, expires on October 14. The term of the assemblies of Jharkhand and Jammu & Kashmir ends in January.
In Bihar, which plunged into a political crisis after Chief Minister Nitish Kumar quit on Saturday owning “moral responsibility” for the crushing defeat of his party in the Lok Sabha election, elections are due in November 2015.


In Maharashtra, which is ruled by the Congress-Nationalist Congress Party alliance, the BJP-Shiv Sena combine polled a whopping 47 per cent votes in the Lok Sabha election, bagging 41 of the 48 seats in the state. In contrast the Congress-NCP alliance got 34 per cent vote and just six seats. In Haryana, again under the command of the Congress, the BJP-Indian National Lok Dal together polled close to 60 per cent of votes, netting nine of the 10 Lok Sabha seats in the State.

 

After the resignation by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in Bihar, parties and analysts fear more in at least Jharkhand, Delhi,Assam and Uttarakhand


Bihar: NDA may sweep Bihar in case of mid-term Assembly polls (Dalit leader Jitan Ram Manjhi to be new chief minister of Bihar..Read Complete Story here)

Even though the ruling party leaders insisted Nitish's decision had nothing to do with the number of the legislators and the party staked its claim to form the government again under a new leader on Monday, Opposition leaders such as Sushil Kumar Modi of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Ram Vilas Paswan of the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) appear to have visualised the collapse of the state government in near future.


Jharkhand: "The Jharkhand government is on the brink of collapse anyway because two of its sitting legislators have walked over to other parties and contested Lok Sabha elections. They have won."


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The mandate has been fractured and divided between 13 parties, including the BJP and the Congress. Of 81 seats, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have 18 each.


The Congress and Jharkhand Vikas Morcha have 14 and 11 members, respectively, in the Assembly. Rest are shared between the All Jharkhand Students Union, Rashtriya Janata Dal and others.


Hemant Soren-led JMM, in alliance with the Congress, rules the state.

Jammu & Kasmir: PDP and BJP may join hands in J&K

After the rout of the Congress- NC coalition in the general elections, the chances of the BJP and the PDP coming together for the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections have gone up in the state.


"There is every possibility that the PDP will sweep the Kashmir Valley and the Muslim majority belts of Jammu, and the BJP sweeping across Jammu," columnist in Greater Kashmir, Riyaz Ahmad said.


"The reason for this is the Congress at national stage has been routed and also, the time required to bounce back for the ruling coalition is too short."

 

Delhi: Relections is on the way

There are enough indications of the BJP not making claims to form the government in Delhi, where the Assembly is in suspended animation since chief minister Arvind Kejriwal resigned after 49 days. Though the BJP has the most seats, it is still short of four.

The buzz in Delhi BJP is former Indian Police Service officer Kiran Bedi is being groomed for the chief ministerial post. "She has a credible face and we are telling the central leaders to push for early elections in the state so we can reap the benefits from the Modi wave," said a leader.

Probable Chief ministers candidates in Assam and Uttrakhand 

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Assam: Owning responsibility for the party's poor showing in the Lok Sabha polls in the State, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Saturday said that he would tender his resignation within a week.


Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Saturday said that he would tender his resignation to party president Sonia Gandhi within a week’s time. "We have accepted the people's mandate in favour of the BJP with all humility.

I take full responsibility for the poll debacle in Assam and will tender my resignation.Attributing a bit of "arrogance and complacency" within himself and the Congress for the party's poor show in the the Lok Sabha elections in Assam, Tarun Gogoi today said he would resign within a week as its chief minister. 


This is the first debacle since I am here. Probably there was a communication gap with the people. Our campaign was probably not up to the mark. Our publicity did not fulfill our agenda." 
Probable Chief minister candidates in Assam: Himanta Biswa Sarma,Sarat Barkatoky.

uttrakhand CM scenarioUttarakhand:  CM Rawat faces rocky future as BJP landslide leaves his government precarious

The Uttarakhand situation appears similar to Bihar, where the Congress-led state government is facing dissent from many legislators. The Congress barely scraped through in the 2012 assembly elections.

The state has 70 seats, of which the Congress has 32 and the BJP has 31 legislators respectively. Three seats are with the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and the rest are with the smaller parties and independents.

The BJP has already demanded resignation of Uttarakhand chief minister Harish Rawat, whose party lost all the five seats in Lok Sabha elections on May 16.

Rawat has given Cabinet ranks to 17 MLAs in the last five days to keep all the Congress factions happy.

 

Satpal Maharaj had resigned from the party in March to join the BJP. Rawat took almost two months to take action against Amrita. The Uttarakhand Assembly's term ends on March 8, 2017


Maharashtra: BJP set for 'Mission 246 plus' for Maharashtra assembly polls

devendraClose on the heels of an impressive show in the Lok Sabha elections, the Maharashtra unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced ''Mission 246 plus'' for the ensuing elections to the state assembly slated for September-October.

 

BJP-Shiv Sena led three parties alliance titled MahaYuti (grand alliance) has taken a decision to further ride on Modi wave and thereby cash in on the anti incumbency against the 15 year Congress-Nationalist Congress Party government in the state to fulfill its mission on the lines of 272 plus set by the party at the national level.

BJP, which has won 23 Lok Sabha seats, followed by 18 by its over 25 yeard old poll partner and one by Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana have already informally met and decided to further step up efforts to further embarass the Congress & NCP which had faced crushing defeat.

 

Uttar Pradesh: Akhilesh sacks 36 minister-rank leaders, but won't quit himself

akhilyadvRattled by Samajwadi Party's rout in Lok Sabha polls, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday sacked 36 leaders with the status of minister of state in his government but ruled out his resignation.

Party sources said among those who got the axe were six leaders of minority community, adding Akhilesh might sack some cabinet and state ministers too after the poor performance in the Lok Sabha polls, where the SP managed to get just five seats.

Amid demands for his resignation, Akhilesh, however, indicated that he was in no mood to quit and said reasons behind SP's poor show were being reviewed.

 

Source extracted from:Economic Times,Daily Mail,IBN Live,The Hindu,Times of India

 


 



 

Narendra Modi elected BJP parliamentary party leader,Narendra Modi was elected leader of the BJP parliamentary party

Narendra Modi was elected leader of the BJP parliamentary party

    Narendra Modi elected BJP parliamentary party leader

NEW DELHI: Narendra Modi was elected leader of the BJP parliamentary party, paving the way to his becoming the Prime Minister.

At a meeting held on Tuesday, Senior leader and former deputy Prime Minister LK Advani proposed Narendra Modi's name which was seconded by senior leaders Murli Manohar Joshi, Sushma Swaraj, M Venkaiah Naidu, Arun Jaitley, Nitin Gadkari and others.

Speaking on the occasion, Advani said the occasion is historic and will be etched in people's memory. An emotional Advani said that he agrees that this historic victory of the party led by Modi is a historic occasion.

 

Speaking on the occasion, Modi said, "I am grateful to all the party leaders for the immense support and blessings he [Modi] has got." Modi got emotional while making a mention of former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee and said he wished he had been keeping well and present there on the occasion.

 

Modi said the massive victory the BJP has got leaves its leaders with a lot of responsibility. "A position is not always important. The service to the nation is," he added.

 

The Modi-led BJP won a staggering 282 seats in the 545-member Lok Sabha, becoming the first non-Congress party since independence to get a majority on its own. The meeting, which was held in the central hall of Parliament, will be followed by a meeting of NDA allies.

After Modi's election as parliamentary party leader, the BJP-led NDA will stake claim to form a new government at the Centre. Party president Rajnath Singh said that Modi was visiting the central hall for the first time.


Narendra Modi Cabinet Formation: Who Will Occupy Key Posts in Modi's Cabinet

Narendra  Modi Cabinet Formation: Who Will Occupy Key Posts in Modi's Cabinet


 modi winningNarendra Modi knows he can't falter on his promise of good governance. And the first step to ensure that would be getting the right team in place. 

  • Among the frontrunners for key positions in the Modi government is party president Rajnath Singh. He is said to be keen for the home ministry. Defence ministry is also talked about as an alternative.
  • Arun Jaitley, another early Modi supporter, is the clear choice as the next finance minister.

Probable Candidate for Modi cabinet

AB Vajpayee (Chairman)

Rajnath Singh (Home Ministry/Defence ministry )

Arun Jaitley(finance minister)

Sushma Swaraj(home ministry)

Amit Shah(railways minister)

Murli Manohar Joshi

LK Advani (Lok Sabha Speaker )

  • Though not in the so-called 'Modi camp', Sushma Swaraj is among the other key leaders who would be given important responsibilities. Ministry of External Affairs is talked about for her amid reports that she is keen on the home ministry. 
  • Modi's closest aide Amit Shah, who delivered a stunner in UP, may become the next railways minister.
  • Party veteran Murli Manohar Joshi is also set to get an important portfolio.
  • LK Advani is adjusted with honour in the Modi era. Reports claimed he has expressed his willingness to be the Lok Sabha Speaker
  • AB Vajpayee continues to be the chairman.
  • Among the others who are slated to get important positions in the new government are ...

Some Other Probable Candidate for Modi cabinet

Venkaiah Naidu

Nitin Gadkari

Smriti Irani

Poonam Mahajan

Kirit Somaiya

Kalraj Mishra

Ananth Kumar

BS Yeddyurappa

Sumitra Mahajan

Rajiv Pratap Rudy

VK Singh

  Satyapal Singh


source:zeenews

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Votes margins of Top Candidates
  • Rahul Gandhi Won in Amethi with HUGE Margin.
  •  Narendra Modi won from Vadodara with HUGE Margin.
  • Congress Candidate Amrinder Singh won in Amritsar.
  • LK Advani won from Gandhinagar with HUGE Margin.
  • Sonia Gandhi Won in Raebareli with HUGE Margin.
Prominent Constituencies in Lok Sabha Elections 2014

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General Election result 2014 announce on 16th May.

Looking at Exit and Opinion Polls 2014 it clearly shows that NDA is far ahead compared to other key alliances and parties. But only the final result which will be out on 16th May 2014 can tell which party has actually won and if with a clear majority or a fractioned one.


 Lok Sabha Election Result Live Updates

Click here to see the Parliament Constituency wise Lok sabha election Result 2014

PARTY
LEAD
WIN
L+W
NDA
0
334
334
OTHERS
0
139
139
UPA
0
60
60
LEFT
0
10
10

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Party Wise Lok Sabha Election Result Live Updates

Last Updated at 4:54 PM On 17/5/2014

ALL INDIA Result Status

Status Known For 543 out of 543 Constituencies

Party

Won

Leading

Total

Bharatiya Janata Party

282

0

282

Communist Party of India

1

0

1

Communist Party of India (Marxist)

9

0

9

Indian National Congress

44

0

44

Nationalist Congress Party

6

0

6

Aam Aadmi Party

4

0

4

All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam

37

0

37

All India N.R. Congress

1

0

1

All India Trinamool Congress

34

0

34

All India United Democratic Front

3

0

3

Biju Janata Dal

20

0

20

Indian National Lok Dal

2

0

2

Indian Union Muslim League

2

0

2

Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party

3

0

3

Janata Dal (Secular)

2

0

2

Janata Dal (United)

2

0

2

Jharkhand Mukti Morcha

2

0

2

Kerala Congress (M)

1

0

1

Lok Jan Shakti Party

6

0

6

Naga Peoples Front

1

0

1

National Peoples Party

1

0

1

Pattali Makkal Katchi

1

0

1

Rashtriya Janata Dal

4

0

4

Revolutionary Socialist Party

1

0

1

Samajwadi Party

5

0

5

Shiromani Akali Dal

4

0

4

Shivsena

18

0

18

Sikkim Democratic Front

1

0

1

Telangana Rashtra Samithi

11

0

11

Telugu Desam

16

0

16

All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen

1

0

1

Apna Dal

2

0

2

Rashtriya Lok Samta Party

3

0

3

Swabhimani Paksha

1

0

1

Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party

9

0

9

Independent

3

0

3

Total

543

0

543

source:ECI

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