After the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) won the Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi submitted his resignation to President Droupadi Murmu. Before a new PM is sworn in and a new government is established, this is an essential step to take.
Lok Sabha Elections Of 2024 Are Over
The Lok Sabha elections of 2024 are over. However, in their words, “Picture abhi baaki hai.” The establishment of the administration has become more important since the election results were closer than anticipated. The BJP-led NDA appears to be making no mistakes.
Following the BJP’s allies’ arrival in the capital on Wednesday, June 5, for a meeting, multiple news reports citing sources stated that the NDA Sarkar’s oath-taking ceremony will most likely take place on Saturday, June 8. In actuality, Prime Minister Modi arrived at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Wednesday and gave President Droupadi Murmu his resignation along with the Union Council of Ministers.
However, why has PM Modi tendered his resignation after being elected to a third term? What occurs following the announcement of the results? We provide you with a detailed explanation of the formation of a government.
What Transpires Right Following The Findings?
The Election Commission awards certificates to each victorious candidate following the tallying of the votes. After the candidate signs an acknowledgment of receipt for the certificate, it will be sent, following Election Commission norms, as soon as possible by registered post to the Secretary General of the Lok Sabha.
This certificate, officially called Form 22, is used to confirm the candidate’s identification when they go to the Lok Sabha for the induction ceremony. Subsequently, the Election Commission provides the President with an exhaustive list of elected Members of Parliament, therefore commencing the establishment of the next Lok Sabha. This comprehensive list of MPs was turned over to President Ram Nath Kovind just two days after the results were declared — on 25 May 2019.
So How Does One Form A Government?
According to the law, the President of India extends an invitation to the front-runner party or bloc—depending on the numbers—to form the next government. A coalition of parties or a single party may claim to form the government if they can get together the necessary 272 votes. The head of the majority alliance or the single largest party is invited by the president to form the government.
A hung parliament occurs when no party or coalition wins a majority in the Lok Sabha. The head of the single largest party is invited by the president in such a case, and they have ten days to demonstrate an absolute majority. If the group cannot demonstrate a majority in the prescribed period, the president dissolves the parliament and calls for a re-election.
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