Monday, March 17th, 2025

Avoiding big changes, these are the 5 big messages from Modi 3.0 government

New Delhi: On June 9, after 7 pm, PM Modi took oath for the third time from Rashtrapati Bhavan. Apart from him/her, 71 ministers also took the oath of office and secrecy. Many of them have been given the status of cabinet ministers, while many leaders have been given the status of Minister of State and Minister of State with independent charge. However, a decision is yet to be taken on who will get which ministry. PM Modi has equaled the country’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on Sunday by taking oath, while 5 messages have also come out from Modi 3.0.5 messages came from the government for the third time
1- Avoiding big changes

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been known to give a big surprise on big occasions. But there was no big surprise in his/her team for the third term. Almost all the ministers from the second term were included. Those who did not return either lost the elections or were removed due to various other reasons. A big change was seen in the form of ‘avoiding big changes’. For the first time, Modi is leading a government in which the majority depends on allies.

2- …but it was BJP’s turn
When BJP failed to get majority on its own in the 18th Lok Sabha elections, it was said that the allies will strengthen their hold on the government. They will negotiate, but this was not seen in the formation of the government. Whether it is TDP or JDU or other allies, BJP gave them participation on its own terms. Both JDU and TDP were demanding at least four ministerial posts.

3- There is less scope for further change
By swearing in 71 ministers on the very first day, Modi gave a message that there will be no immediate expansion in the government in the near future. As per the rules, only a maximum of 81 ministers can remain in the government. By this, Modi gave a message that no one else should aspire to become a minister in the future. Also, there will be pressure on the existing ministers to work, otherwise new ministers will come at their expense.


4- Impact of the elections that come with the results
The impact of the Lok Sabha election results was visible in NDA 3.0. In states like UP where the results were not as expected, this time the risk of doing big experiments was less taken. At the same time, in states like Maharashtra where assembly elections are proposed at the end of this year, an attempt was made to strike a balance.

5- The organization is now ready for a big surprise
The new cabinet of the Modi government also laid the foundation for changes in the organization. Like in 2014 Rajnath Singh was the BJP president and after winning the elections he/she became a minister. Also, there was a change in the party organization. Similarly, in 2019 Amit Shah was the party president and after winning those elections J.P. Nadda became the party president. Similarly, this time Nadda has now become a minister. It is believed that a big change from the government will soon be seen in the party organization.

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