Naidu’s oath-taking was postponed due to Modi and the NDA cabinet’s swearing-in ceremony which is scheduled on June 8, said the report.
Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief Chandrababu Naidu’s swearing-in as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh has been rescheduled to June 12, according to a Times of India report. The ceremony was initially set for June 9 but was postponed to accommodate the swearing-in of Narendra Modi and the NDA cabinet on June 8.
The TDP is preparing a grand event in Amaravati, with Modi and other senior NDA leaders expected to attend, said the report. Naidu, who attended an NDA partners’ meeting at Modi’s residence, is likely to delay his oath-taking to participate in Modi’s ceremony. He will visit Delhi again on June 7 for another NDA meeting, where the Union Cabinet is expected to be finalised, enabling the ministers’ swearing-in on June 8.
Naidu’s swearing-in will take place in Amaravati, a significant location for him. During his first term as Chief Minister in the newly bifurcated Andhra Pradesh since 2014, Naidu envisioned transforming Amaravati into a futuristic capital. However, his successor, Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, halted these plans, proposing a ‘three-capitals’ system instead. Despite this, Naidu remains committed to making Amaravati the state capital.
TDP’s Massive Victory In Assembly Polls
The TDP alliance achieved a landslide victory in the Assembly and Lok Sabha elections, prompting plans for an elaborate swearing-in ceremony on the banks of the River Krishna at Rayapudi in Amaravati. According to a report in the Deccan Chronicle, the original schedule had set the oath-taking for an auspicious time on June 9, but the need to attend Modi’s event in Delhi necessitated a change.