Tomorrow is the swearing-in ceremony for Modi 3.0. According to sources, the list of ministers is also ready. The formula for how much representation each party will have in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet has been decided. Since it’s a coalition government, it’s essential to keep the allies on board. Narendra Modi is all set for his consecutive third term as Prime Minister. The swearing-in ceremony will take place tomorrow evening, June 9, at the Rashtrapati Bhavan with his cabinet.
The formula for which leaders from Bihar will be included in the central cabinet has been prepared by the local NDA leaders. Equal representation will be given to BJP. Gopal Thakur and Nityanand Rai might be appointed as ministers. Sunil Kumar, Ramnath Thakur, and Dileshwar Kamat could also be made ministers. Similarly, Chirag Paswan and Jitan Ram Manjhi from DGP and HUM respectively could also be appointed as ministers.
In the new council of ministers led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bihar and Andhra Pradesh might have more representation. In Bihar, BJP had contested the elections in alliance with Upendra Kushwaha’s Rashtriya Lok Samta Party. Meetings have been held to ensure the smooth running of the government.
Now, let’s give you a detailed overview. In Modi 3.0, 18 ministers can be appointed from BJP, and 18 ministers from the allied parties. Nitish Kumar’s JDU may get two ministerial positions, Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena one, Ajit Pawar’s NCP one, and Chirag Paswan’s LJP one ministerial position. Jitan Ram Manjhi might also get one ministerial post.
Now, let’s take a look at the data of ministers appointed in Modi’s previous two terms. In the first term of 2014, 45 ministers were appointed from the BJP. In the second term of 2019, 54 ministers from the BJP quota and four ministers from the allied parties were appointed. For the third term in 2024, it is reported that equal numbers of ministers will be appointed from BJP and allied parties.
Modi 3.0 has the support of the allied parties, and it is claimed that the government will run for five years under Modi’s leadership. In this scenario, BJP has a significant advantage. Those who know Nitish Kumar, Chirag Paswan, and Jitan Ram Manjhi believe that the government will run for the full five years under the leadership and guidance of the esteemed Prime Minister Narendra Modi.