Narendra Modi unanimously elected leader of NDA at parliamentary board meet

Senior BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi hugged Modi and congratulated him after he was elected as the leader of BJP and NDA at the meeting.

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 Narendra Modi unanimously elected leader of NDA at parliamentary board meet

Amit Shah had proposed Modi's name and former party presidents Rajnath Singh and Nitin Gadkari seconded the proposal. (Image Credit: ANI)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was unanimously elected leader of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance on Saturday. He was elected as the leader of the NDA  at a meeting attended by its newly elected MPs and senior leaders in Parliament's Central Hall.      

"Modi is elected the leader of the parliamentary party of 353 MPs unanimously," BJP president Amit Shah announced after the election as Modi acknowledged the support and cheers from MPs.

After formally being elected as the leader of the NDA, Modi sought blessings of blessings from BJP veteran LK Advani, at the NDA meeting in Central Hall of Parliament.

Senior BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi hugged Modi and congratulated him after he was elected as the leader of BJP and NDA at the meeting.

Top alliance leaders, including JD(U)'s Nitish Kumar, Shiv Sena's Uddhav Thackeray and Akali Dal's Parkash Singh Badal, extended their party's support after Modi was elected as the leader of the BJP parliamentary party at first.  

Shah proposed Modi's name and former party presidents Rajnath Singh and Nitin Gadkari seconded the proposal.    

His election was a mere formality as the NDA had already declared him the alliance's prime ministerial candidate. Modi will now call on President Ram Nath Kovind to stake his claim to form the government, following which he will be sworn in as the next prime minister, likely next week.

He has led the NDA to a landslide win in the general election, with the BJP winning 303 seats, its highest ever, and its allies 50. 

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