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Narendra Modi will take oath as Prime Minister for the third term on 9 June. The Prime Minister’s swearing-in ceremony will be very special in many ways. While top leaders from around the world will attend this ceremony, sweepers, transgenders, laborers will also witness this historic moment. A total of 8000 guests can attend Narendra Modi’s swearing-in ceremony. Many top leaders of the world can attend this swearing-in ceremony. Now Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu has also accepted the invitation to Prime Minister Modi’s swearing-in ceremony.
President of Maldives will also visit India
This claim has been made by a Maldives news portal. According to Maldives media reports, President Muizzu will leave for New Delhi on Saturday and during this time many senior officials of his government will also come to India with him. However, no official confirmation has been made by the Maldives government about this yet. On Wednesday, Maldives President Muizzu also congratulated acting Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his victory in the Lok Sabha elections. Muizzu is considered a China supporter and if he comes to India, this will be his first visit to India after becoming President. Mohammad Muizzu has visited Turkey and China since becoming President last year.
Cleaners, laborers, transgenders will be special guests
In the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister Modi, sanitation workers, labourers, transgenders, beneficiaries of central government schemes and ambassadors of developed India will be the special guests of this ceremony. On Sunday, Narendra Modi will create history by taking oath as PM for the third consecutive time as a non-Congress leader in the presence of about eight thousand guests. The PM will take oath on Sunday at six in the evening. Heads of governments of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal, Maldives, Mauritius and Seychelles have agreed to attend the ceremony. Ambassadors and high commissioners of dozens of countries will also attend the swearing-in ceremony. Apart from this, eminent personalities from industry and other fields have also been invited to the ceremony.