First Session Of 18th Lok Sabha: The first parliamentary session of Lok Sabha may begin from June 18, what will happen?

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First Session Of 18th Lok Sabha: The first session of the 18th Lok Sabha can begin from June 18. MPs are likely to take oath on June 18-19 and the Speaker is likely to be elected on June 20. After the cabinet meeting this evening, the cabinet will request the President to call a session of Parliament soon.

The newly elected MPs of the country will soon take oath in the first meeting of the 18th Lok Sabha.

The election for the 18th Lok Sabha of the country has been completed. The whole world is praising the peaceful conduct of the elections in India, which is called the world's largest democracy. On Sunday, PM Modi took oath as the Prime Minister for the third time. In this election, the people of the country have chosen 543 MPs to represent them. According to sources, the MPs will be sworn in on 18-19 June for the 18th Lok Sabha of the country.

The first parliamentary session of the 18th Lok Sabha may begin on June 18. The oath-taking of MPs is likely to take place on June 18-19 and the election of the Speaker is likely to take place on June 20. President Draupadi Murmu may address the joint session of both houses of Parliament on June 21. In the cabinet meeting to be held on Sunday evening, the cabinet will request the President to call a session of Parliament soon and address the joint meeting of both houses.

First cabinet meeting of Modi 3.0 today

After the formation of the NDA government for the third time, PM Modi will hold a meeting with all the ministers today. 71 ministers were sworn in along with the Prime Minister. In today's meeting, the Modi government can make big announcements for the poor and farmers. This meeting is to be held at the Prime Minister's residence at 5 pm. For which strict security arrangements have been made. After this meeting, all the ministers will go to BJP President J.P. Nadda's place for dinner.

Created history by becoming PM for the third time

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has created history by becoming the Prime Minister of India for the third time. With this, he became the first non-Congress leader to become PM three times and the second such leader after Jawaharlal Nehru. After taking the oath, PM Modi wrote on social media, "I look forward to serving 140 crore Indians and working with the Council of Ministers to take India to new heights of progress.