Narendra Modi Unanimously Chosen as NDA Leader for Third Term by BJP and NDA Allies

At a meeting of the NDA parliamentary party at the central hall of the old Parliament house, senior BJP leader Rajnath Singh proposed Narendra Modi as the leader of the NDA Parliamentary Party, which was seconded by his party colleagues Amit Shah and Nitin Gadkari as well as top NDA leaders. Singh also acknowledged Modi’s role in expanding the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance, emphasizing that this alliance is a commitment for the BJP, not a compulsion. After Singh’s proposals, Amit Shah and Nitin Gadkari seconded to make Modi the leader of the BJP in Lok Sabha, the NDA parliamentary party, and the BJP parliamentary party. Additionally, senior NDA leaders, including H.D. Kumaraswamy, Chandrababu Naidu, and Nitish Kumar, also supported the resolutions, paving the way for Modi to become prime minister for the third time.

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