Modi 3.0 takes shape: List of ministers who will likely be part of NDA Cabinet

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Modi 3.0 Takes Shape: Potential Ministers for NDA Cabinet Revealed

On Sunday, Narendra Modi of the Bharatiya Janata Party is gearing up to kick off his third term, with the National Democratic Alliance set to play a pivotal role. Approximately 30 ministers are slated to take the oath at the presidential palace, although their identities remain a mystery, insiders have hinted at potential candidates. Following the 2024 elections where BJP fell short, negotiations with the 15-member coalition, the NDA, were crucial in securing a parliamentary majority.

Speculations have been rife about the possible members of Modi’s third-term cabinet, with key coalition partners like TDP and JD(U) believed to have made demands in exchange for their support. This turn of events deviates from initial projections and exit polls, highlighting the intricacies of coalition politics and negotiations.

Reports suggest that BJP’s largest ally, TDP, has secured four cabinet positions, while JD(U) has negotiated for two. Notably, crucial ministries such as home, defence, finance, and external affairs are expected to remain unchanged, with prominent figures like Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, S Jaishankar, and Nitin Gadkari likely to retain their roles.

The potential list of ministers to be part of Modi’s Cabinet includes familiar names like S Jaishankar, Nitin Gadkari, and HD Kumaraswamy, among others. Newly elected members of parliament were invited for high tea at the Prime Minister’s residence before the oath-taking ceremony, with prominent BJP leaders in attendance.

As Modi 3.0 unfolds, the reshuffling of cabinet positions and the dynamics of coalition politics are poised to reshape parliamentary proceedings, potentially ushering in a more collaborative approach from the BJP. Stay tuned for further updates on the ministerial appointments and the evolving landscape of Indian politics.

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