PM Modi, Amit Shah to attend Himanta Sarma's swearing-in on May 12
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Key Takeaways
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and senior Union government leaders will attend the swearing-in ceremony of the new Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government in Assam on 12 May, Chief Minister-designate Himanta Biswa Sarma confirmed on Monday. The oath-taking ceremony is scheduled for 11 am at the Veterinary College ground in Khanapara, Guwahati.
Key Leaders Expected to Attend
Sarma, who personally reviewed preparations at the Khanapara venue on Monday, said several top NDA figures have confirmed their presence. These include Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, BJP president Nitin Nabin, and Chief Ministers from NDA-governed states across the country. Thousands of BJP workers, including booth-level karyakartas from across Assam, are also expected to participate in the event.
Security Arrangements at the Venue
Elaborate security measures have been put in place at the Khanapara ground in view of the Prime Minister's presence and the large gathering anticipated. Barricades, traffic diversions, and multi-layered security deployments have been set up around the area, with senior police officials conducting a preparedness review on Monday.
First Cabinet Meeting and Governance Priorities
Sarma stated that the first Cabinet meeting of the new government would be convened shortly after the swearing-in ceremony. He emphasised that implementing the BJP's electoral commitments and development agenda would remain the top priority for the incoming administration in its new term.
A Decisive Mandate and a Second Term
The BJP-led NDA secured a decisive mandate in the recently concluded Assam Assembly elections, paving the way for Sarma to assume office as Chief Minister for a second consecutive term. Officials noted that the event is expected to draw political leaders, ministers, and supporters from across the Northeast and other parts of the country, making it one of the most significant political gatherings in the region this year. All eyes will now be on the new Cabinet's composition and the policy directions announced in its inaugural meeting.