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Process of Govt formation soon

India Today
New Delhi, May 24 :  PM Narendra Modi met the President on Friday and tendered his resignation along with the Council of Ministers.
The President has accepted the resignation and has requested Narendra Modi and the Council of Ministers to continue till the new Government assumes office.
The process of forming a new Government will start. Dinner will hosted for the existing Union ministers today by the President.
Before taking the oath, Narendra Modi may go to Varanasi, his Constituency, on May 28.
After the Varanasi visit, Narendra Modi will also go to Gujarat to thank the voters there as Gujarat has once again given all 26 seats to Narendra Modi.
On this tour, Narendra Modi will also meet his mother Hiraben.
When Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister in 2014, he first met her to take his mother's blessings. Recently, when he went to vote in Gujarat, Narendra Modi had also met his mother.
Narendra Modi will stay in Gandhinagar for a day.
Talking about the date of Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony, it has not been fixed yet.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) can take a decision on the date of Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony by this evening.
In 2014, Narendra Modi took oath on May 26.
LiveMint quoting CNN News 18 reported that Prime Minister Narendra Modis is likely to take oath of office for his second term on Thursday.
This follows the Bharatiya Janata Party winning 303 seats in the seven-phased National polls that ended on May 19. News of the victory also led to world leaders congratulating the Prime Minister for his electoral win.
The new Cabinet is also likely to be sworn in on Thursday, according to the report. The outgoing Cabinet and council of Ministers were to meet on Friday evening to recommend the dissolution of Parliament, a Government spokesman said.
In 2014, Modi had invited heads of Government from the South Asian countries for his swearing-in ceremony. It is unclear whether Modi was extending any invites to foreign leaders this time.