With just a few hours left for Narendra Modi’s third consecutive oath-taking ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Sunday at 7.15 pm, all eyes are on, National Capital ready for Modi's third consecutive oath; All guests to Delhi city
Apart from the Heads of State, India's leading lawyers, doctors, artists, influencers, Vikasit Bharat ambassadors, beneficiaries of central schemes, tribal women, sanitation workers, 50 religious leaders from various religious denominations, Padma awardees and participants of Mankee Bharat will attend the event. Opposition parties, those on the treasury bench and people from the film, sports and business sectors will also participate. Beneficiaries of central schemes are special guests.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikha Hasina has arrived in India to attend the ceremony. Meanwhile, the first line of guests has now arrived, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh will in it. Bangladesh is India's most trusted partner. Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs Randhir Jaiswal said that he has a long-standing friendship with them. Everyone was invited on Thursday.
The Ministry of External Affairs has informed that Maldives President Mohammad Muisu, Sri Lankan President Renil Wickremesinghe, Mauritius Prime Minister Pravind Kumar Jagnoth, Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Thogbe and Seychelles Vice President Ahmed Afif will participate.
Seychelles Vice President Vincent Meritone will arrive in the nation's capital this evening. The Prime Minister of Mauritius will arrive in Delhi on Sunday morning. Maldives President Mohammad Muisu has accepted Modi's invitation. He will arrive on Sunday morning. The Prime Minister of Bhutan will arrive in Delhi at 11:30 tomorrow morning. Sri Lankan President Renil Wickremesinghe will arrive at 11.50 am tomorrow. The Prime Minister of Nepal will arrive on Sunday evening.
More than 50 countries congratulated Modi on his hat-trick victory. Since the victory was secured, countries of the world have been competing to congratulate India. The heads of various countries like Mauritius, Maldives, Russia, America, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and others have congratulated him. Earlier, Modi also had a phone conversation with Nepal Prime Minister Prachanda. Leaders of SAARC countries were guests when Modi was sworn in for the first time.