Modi will join the President || AndNewsBD
President. Abdul Hamid will join Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's swearing in the ceremony.
On this occasion, he will visit New Delhi on May 3 for a three-day state visit.
Modi will take oath as the Prime Minister of India for the second term on Thursday (May 30th).
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen told reporters at the Foreign Ministry on Sunday that Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque will attend Modi's swearing in ceremony.
But the official sources said that on the occasion of the meeting, Minister AKM Mozammel Haque was scheduled to represent Bangladesh, but on Monday it was changed. Under the leadership of the President, he is in Bangladesh representative team.
In the newly-elected elections, the Lower House of Indian Parliament won the 354 seats of the Lok Sabha in the 543-member NDA-led NDA-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Like the last election, the country's main opposition Congress could not compete as much as it is.
On Monday, after the meeting of the head of the government, Sheikh Hasina, President Abdul Hamid came to the conclusion that the President will be going to the oath ceremony of the new Prime Minister of the neighboring country.
The President will leave for New Delhi on May 29th. On 30th May after taking part in the oath ceremony, on 31 May will return home.
President's press secretary Md. Abdul Hamid may also meet with Indian President Ramnath Kobind during the three-day visit. Zainal Abedin said.

No comments