Swearing-in ceremony ended, 71 ministers took oath apart from PM Modi

Swearing-in ceremony ended,  Narendra Modi has taken oath as Prime Minister for the third consecutive time aprt from him 71 ministers took oath; these include 30 cabinet ministers, five with independent charge and 36 ministers of state.

After Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, he has become the second politician in the country to make this record. President Draupadi Murmu administered him the oath of secrecy of office at Rashtrapati Bhavan. After him, many former Union ministers from Rajnath Singh to Jaishankar once again took oath as ministers.

He has taken oath seven times so far in 23 years. Out of these, he has taken oath as Chief Minister four times and as Prime Minister thrice. Before assuming power at the Centre, Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister of his home state Gujarat.

Leaders of these 7 countries also attended the swearing-in ceremony

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President of Sri Lanka, Ranil Wickremesinghe

President of Maldives, Dr. Mohammed Muizzu

Vice-President of Seychelles, Ahmed Afif

Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina

Prime Minister of Mauritius, Pravind Kumar Jugnauth

Prime Minister of Nepal, Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’

Prime Minister of Bhutan, Tshering Tobgay

These cabinet ministers took oath with the PM (List of Cabinet Ministers who took Oath)

PM Narendra Modi- BJP MP, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Rajnath Singh- BJP MP, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

Amit Shah- BJP MP, Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat

Nitin Gadkari- BJP MP, Nagpur, Maharashtra

JP Nadda- BJP President

Shivraj Singh Chauhan- BJP MP, Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh

Nirmala Sitharaman-(Rajya Sabha)

Dr. S. Jaishankar-(Rajya Sabha)

Manohar Lal Khattar- BJP MP, Karnal seat, Haryana

HD Kumaraswamy- JDS Sans

Piyush Goyal- BJP MP, North Mumbai seat, Maharashtra

Dharmendra Pradhan- BJP MP, Sambalpur seat, Odisha

Jitanram Manjhi- Hindustani Awam Morcha MP, Gaya seat, Bihar

Rajeev Ranjan Singh- JDU MP, Munger seat, Bihar

Sarbananda Sonowal- BJP MP, Dibrugarh, Assam

Dr. Virendra Kumar- BJP MP, Tikamgarh seat, Madhya Pradesh

Rammohan Naidu- TDP MP, Srikakulam seat, Andhra Pradesh

Prahlad Joshi- BJP MP, Dharwad seat, Karnataka

Jual Oraon- BJP MP, Sundergarh seat, Odisha

Giriraj Singh- BJP

Ashwini Vaishnav- BJP MP (Rajya Sabha), Odisha

Jyotiraditya Scindia- BJP MP, Guna seat, Madhya Pradesh

Bhupendra Yadav- BJP MP, Alwar seat, Rajasthan

Gajendra Singh Shekhawat- BJP MP, Jodhpur seat, Rajasthan

Annapurna Devi- BJP MP, Koderma seat, Jharkhand

Kiren Rijiju- BJP MP, Arunachal West seat, Arunachal Pradesh

Hardeep Singh Puri- BJP MP (Rajya Sabha), Uttar Pradesh

Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya- BJP MP, Porbandar seat, Gujarat

G Kishan Reddy- BJP MP, Secunderabad seat, Telangana

Rao Inderjit Singh- BJP MP, Gurgaon seat, Haryana

Dr. Jitendra Singh- BJP MP, Udhampur seat, Jammu and Kashmir

Arjun Ram Meghwal- BJP MP, Bikaner seat, Rajasthan

Pratap Rao Jadhav- Shiv Sena MP, Buldhana seat, Maharashtra

Jayant Chaudhary- RLD MP, (Rajya Sabha), Uttar Pradesh

Why the oath is taken?

The President, Prime Minister, Minister, Panch-Sarpanch and those in government service take an oath to maintain the dignity of office, to work with honesty and impartiality and to maintain the sovereignty and integrity of the country under all circumstances. The oath can be taken in any Indian language including Hindi and English. Shankardayal Sharma, the 13th President of our country, read his oath of office in Sanskrit.


What happens if you break an oath?

If a person taking oath for a constitutional post violates the dignity of confidentiality, then there is a special procedure for his removal, which is called impeachment. Generally no criminal case is registered in this, but if a case of embezzlement is made out then a criminal case can be registered.

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There is mention of taking oath in India since ancient times. In the Vedic period, sages and sages used to take oath to perform their duties during yagya/religious rituals. It is also mentioned in epics and Puranas. In Ramayana, when Queen Kaikeyi asked King Dasharatha as a boon for Ram’s exile and kingdom for Bharat, Ram took an oath to live in the forest for 14 years to keep his father’s promise.

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