The two leaders did not attend the ceremony.
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Delhi: Celebrations erupted in the national capital and other
parts of the country as Narendra Modi was sworn in as Prime Minister this
evening with BJP workers and supporters distributing sweets and setting off
firecrackers while greetings poured in for the new government.
BJP workers in Delhi celebrated by illuminating streets and
organising public gatherings where giant screens were installed for the live
telecast of swearing-in ceremony from the Rashtrapati Bhavan.Rallies and human chains were also formed in many cities by
the enthusiastic supporters who were preparing for the day following BJP’s
astounding victory in Lok Sabha polls.
Chief Ministers of various states and other leaders
congratulated the new government.“I hope they hand over a better India to their successors
when the time comes to do so. That’s the very least we can expect or hope for,”
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who attended Modi’s swearing-in
ceremony, said while wishing “Team Modi the very best” on micro-blogging site
Twitter.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat and his Himachal
counterpart Virbhadra Singh, both of Congress, said their governments will work
as a partner with the central government in the interest of their states and
the country.
The two leaders did not attend the ceremony.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje congratulated Modi
and hoped India would emerge as the strongest nation and super-power under his
leadership.
“People’s dream of prosperous India, security, and self
respect would be fulfilled in Modi Sarkar,” the BJP leader said.Also with the wishes came the hopes of the regional leaders
that the new central government will fulfill their long standing demands.“I have greeted the new government under Narendra Modi. I
once again congratulate the new government that will take charge in the
evening,” former Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said.Kumar said he has “great expectations” from the new Union
government and Bihar should get special category status and special package.Kumar and Modi had not missed any opportunity to attack
each other politically since last year and Modi’s elevation in the BJP had
prompted Kumar to pull JD(U) out of NDA in June last year after being in it for
17 years.Denied of any relief from the UPA-II government, West
Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee too pinned her hopes on the new BJP
government.“They (the Centre) were taking away all the money. The new
government is coming – let’s see what happens,” Banerjee, who has been critical
of Modi and skipped the swearing in ceremony, said at a government function
here.
Virbhadra Singh said that Modi was well aware of the
problems of the people of Himachal Pradesh and its topography and
expressed hope that the state would get special central assistance under
the new government.
BJP supporters danced to the beats of drums, hoisted party
flags on their houses with“Everyone is in such a celebratory mood. The people are
excited and the energy here is electric,” Kavita Sharma, a BJP worker, said in
Delhi.
Some workers from neighbouring cities like Gurgaon, Rohtak
and Noida also headed for Delhi’s BJP office where they watched live telecast
of Modi’s swearing-in ceremony on a LED screen.“I am ecstatic to be here on such an important occasion.
Today is a memorable day. Narendra Modi is our leader and he will take India to
new heights,” said Shambu, a BJP worker who had travelled from Rohtak.
In UP, BJP workers distributed sweets among school children
in Ghaziabad and other districts.BJP workers organised several events in Modi’s home state
of Gujarat.A fireworks display was organised at 6.30 pm at Naranpura crossroads
and Vyas Wadi area hereunder the Naranpura assembly seat, held by Modi’s right
hand man Amit Shah.BJP Yuva Morcha celebrated the day by distributing sweets
and organising rallies across Gujarat.
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