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    Finally 'ab ki baar, 400 paar' happened but in another country: Shashi Tharoor on UK poll results

    Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor comments on BJP's prediction of 'ab ki baar, 400 paar' as Labour Party in the UK secures a landslide victory. Congress gains support from two Independent MPs, strengthening their position in India. Labour's Keir Starmer becomes UK's new prime minister after winning 412 seats in the general election. Rishi Sunak-led Conservatives face a significant defeat with only 121 seats. The political landscape in both India and the UK experiences significant changes post-elections.

    Naidu concludes his Delhi visit; emphasises on Centre's support to develop Andhra

    AP CM N Chandrababu Naidu met PM Narendra Modi to seek support for post-bifurcation challenges, emphasizing a seven-point agenda and Amaravati projects. Naidu aims to attract investors, manage the opposition YSR Congress, and link Krishna-Godavari rivers. He prioritizes a business-friendly environment and will present Andhra's opportunities at the World Economic Forum.

    Lalu Prasad Yadav predicts fall of Modi government by August, urges party workers to prepare for elections

    Former Bihar Chief Minister and RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav has called on his party workers to gear up for possible early elections, predicting the fall of the Modi government by August. Yadav stated that the current government in Delhi is very weak and could collapse soon.

    "Ours is not a political alliance, it is a time-tested friendship": PM Modi on meeting with Shiv Sena MPs

    The Shiv Sena and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)-Ajit Pawar MPs congratulated Narendra Modi on taking the oath as Prime Minister for a third consecutive term following the Lok Sabha polls. Taking to 'X', PM Modi wrote, "Had a great meeting with Shiv Sena MPs. Ours is not a political alliance--it is a time-tested friendship, bound together by common ideals and a shared vision for India's development."

    NDA parliamentary party meeting on Tuesday, PM Modi likely to speak

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to address the National Democratic Alliance's (NDA) parliamentary party meeting on Tuesday, in what will be his first speech to the MPs of the ruling bloc during the first session of Parliament since he assumed office for a third term. Though Modi in the past has addressed the NDA MPs on a few occasions, especially when he was elected as their leader ahead of all his three terms, he generally speaks at the meetings of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs during sessions.

    Third Eye: Party with several differences, extension after extension and govt tracks attendance, working hours of staff

    The recent government directive requiring staff to arrive punctually and adhere to designated working hours has evoked memories reminiscent of 2014, when the NDA returned to power. BJP's review meetings in Uttar Pradesh have been marked by disorderly scenes, particularly in constituencies where the party faced defeat. Incidents of arguments, commotion, and even physical altercations have been reported from places like Saharanpur, Faizabad, Siddharthnagar, among others.

    • TDP issues whip to party's 16 Lok Sabha MPs to vote for Om Birla in Speaker election

      TDP is part of the NDA in Andhra Pradesh, along with BJP and Janasena. The alliance won 21 Lok Sabha seats, which include 16 by TDP, two by Janasena and three by BJP and also swept the Assembly elections with a landslide victory.

      Keen contest on cards in bypolls to 10 Assembly seats in UP

      The upcoming by-elections in Uttar Pradesh will be fiercely contested between the ruling BJP and the INDIA bloc (SP and Congress). These elections, triggered by vacated assembly seats due to Lok Sabha wins and disqualifications, are crucial despite not affecting BJP’s majority. Both alliances are gearing up, with the INDIA bloc aiming to extend their recent Lok Sabha success. The outcomes will significantly impact political morale and strategies, setting the stage for intense electoral battles in the state.

      Some parties from NDA in touch with us, claims Rahul Gandhi

      Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has criticized the fragile numbers of the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the potential for a single disturbance to drop the government. He claimed that the Lok Sabha poll results showed a "tectonic shift" in Indian politics and that the idea and image of Modi have been destroyed. Gandhi attributed the defeat of the BJP to the collapse of the party's basic architecture of creating religious hatred.

      NCP's Praful Patel given 'demotion' in Modi Cabinet, says remedial measures being undertaken

      Senior National Congress Party (NCP) member Praful Patel expressed reluctance over being offered a Minister of State with independent charge position in the upcoming NDA cabinet led by BJP's Narendra Modi. Patel cited his prior experience as a Cabinet Minister, deeming the offer a demotion. BJP assured remedial action soon, Patel said.

      All about TDP's Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, part of NDA Cabinet and wealthiest candidate of LS 2024

      Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, the newly elected TDP MP from Guntur and a political novice, will join the NDA government. At 48, Pemmasani, who secured 344,695 votes in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, is also the richest candidate with over Rs 5,700 crore in declared assets. His swift political ascent and inclusion in Modi's 3.0 cabinet underscore the TDP's strong influence and strategic partnership with the BJP.

      Chandrababu Naidu to take oath as CM on June 12 at 9.27 am

      Telugu Desam Party (TDP) supremo Chandrababu Naidu is set to take the oath as the next Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh on June 12. The NDA alliance, comprising TDP, Jana Sena Party (JSP), and the BJP, won Andhra Pradesh in the 2019 elections. The alliance secured 21 out of 25 Lok Sabha seats in the state. Naidu also praised BJP leader and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him the right leader at the right time.

      Former Bihar CM Jitan Ram Manjhi expresses confidence in stability of BJP-led NDA govt

      In an interview with ANI, the former CM of Bihar said, "One who treads on the difficult path has a speciality to reach his destination, not the one who treads on an easier path. This scenario matches exactly with the third term of Narendra Modi Ji. Initially, it was Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru, who reigned for the third consecutive term as Prime Minister. After 62 years, this day has come again for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and he will complete his full term."

      PM Modi meets former President Ram Nath Kovind before staking claim to form government

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with former President Ram Nath Kovind in New Delhi before staking claim to form the government for a third consecutive term, He also met senior BJP leaders Lal Krishna Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi. He touched the Constitution with his forehead at the Parliament building. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar expressed support at the NDA Parliamentary Party meeting, with an oath ceremony likely on June 9.

      Modi meets Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi before staking claim as PM for third time

      After being selected as the leader of the NDA and BJP parliamentary parties, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited veteran BJP leader L.K. Advani before heading to the Rashtrapati Bhavan to claim his third term. Modi’s BJP won 240 seats, with the NDA securing 293, ensuring a majority in the 543-member Lok Sabha.

      India to scale 'new heights' of progress under PM Modi's leadership, say NDA partners

      President Droupadi Murmu appointed NDA Parliamentary Party leader Narendra Modi as prime minister-designate. Modi received congratulations from BJP and coalition leaders predicting progress under his leadership over the next five years. Telugu Desam Party MP Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu confirmed support for the NDA, emphasising their commitment to nation-building and regional aspirations. Various leaders expressed confidence in Modi's leadership and the NDA government's ability to advance the country's development.

      President Murmu elects Narendra Modi as PM-designate; oath ceremony on June 9

      Narendra Modi, at 73, assumed leadership of the NDA bloc and visited Rashtrapati Bhavan on Friday to meet President Droupadi Murmu, formally submitting his claim to form the government. Beforehand, he conferred with BJP veteran L.K. Advani. Accompanied by alliance leaders such as Chandrababu Naidu and Eknath Shinde, Modi proceeded to Rashtrapati Bhavan.

      Chirag Paswan elected as LJP (Ram Vilas) Parliamentary Party leader

      Chirag Paswan elected as LJP Parliamentary Party leader in Delhi. NDA alliance to form government under PM Modi's leadership. BJP, JDU, and LJP secured seats in Bihar elections.

      BJP wins more vote share in urban India, but it's a different tale in the rural

      Lok Sabha election results highlighted the Bharatiya Janata Party's dominance in urban areas, securing 40.1% of the vote compared to Congress' 21.4%. However, BJP's share dipped in semi-urban and rural regions. The NDA fell short of the 400-seat target, winning 293 seats, while the INDIA bloc, led by Congress, secured 232 seats. Notably, the BJP faced challenges in Uttar Pradesh and southern India. The term of the 17th Lok Sabha concludes on June 16, 2024.

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