Narendra Modi visited Rajghat
to pay his tribute to Mahatma
Gandhi ahead of taking oath as PM of India. He also went to Sadaiv
Atal, the memorial of late Atal Bihari Vajpayee, where he paid tribute to the
former Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji.
Modi tweeted about paying the
tribute to Atal Bihari Vajpayee and wrote, “We remember beloved Atal Ji every
single moment. He would have been very happy to see BJP get such a great
opportunity to serve people. Motivated by Atal Ji’s life and work, we will
strive to enhance good governance and transform lives.”
Later, Modi also visited the
National War Memorial to pay his tribute to Jawans.
Tweeting about paying respect
to the Jawans, Modi declared, “India is proud of all those brave men and women
martyred in the line of duty. Paid tributes to our brave soldiers at the
Rashtriya Samar Smarak. Our government will leave no stone unturned to
safeguard India’s unity and integrity. National security is our priority.”
Today, Modi will
take oath as the Prime Minister of India for the second consecutive time. A
dazzling ceremony will take place at 7 pm today at Rashtrapati Bhawan, where
the Prime Minister and his council of ministers will take an oath. The ceremony
will be attended by politicians, world leaders, and celebrities.
Around 8,000 guests are
expected to be part of the ceremony. Earlier, in 2014, approximately 5,000
people attended the ceremony.
The list also includes guest
from several neighbouring countries, chief ministers from most of the states
and a few famous personalities of the world.
The families of Bhartiya
Janta Party workers who lost their lives in political violence in West Bengal
have also been invited. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, UPA chairperson
Sonia Gandhi, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi and are among other attendees.
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