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Dr. ManMohanSingh to take Oath as PM today

Jāmnagar : India | 6 months ago  
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After an eventfull election , the leader of the UPA , Dr. Manmohan Singh will take oath as Prime Minister of India with big cabinet of around 60 minister. The ceremony will take place at around 6.30 PM. Thou its not clear that how many cabinet births will be given to the parties which were in the alliance, but some of the important portfolios will be given to members who ere already holding the cabinets. Home Minister will be Mr. Chidambaram , finance will be with Pranav Mukhrji , Foreign Minister will be Sibbal and few more cabinets will be with Dr. Manmohan singh. One the aliance party Trinamul Congress is liketly to get his minister Railway Ministry. All eyes will be on the function as everybody is expecting growth of Indian economy as who gets what, that will give idea of Policy matters. All the ex Prime Ministers, ex Presidents, ex vice Presidents and some Members of Parliament has been giben Invitation to join the ceremony.Its after the claim to form the goverment with the support of atleast 322 members the function has been schedule for today.

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