Noorelahi Mina, Deputy Press Secretary to the Bangladeshi Prime Minister, has officially confirmed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s acceptance of the invitation to attend Narendra Modi’s oath ceremony. Similarly, President Ranil Wickremesinghe has accepted India’s invitation to the ceremony, as conveyed by the Sri Lankan President’s office.
As Narendra Modi prepares to stake claim for his next term, anticipation mounts as several prominent leaders from South Asia are expected to grace his oath ceremony. In recent developments, sources have confirmed Times Now that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh and President Ranil Wickremesinghe of Sri Lanka will be in attendance, following telephonic conversations with PM Modi himself. PM Modi is likely to take oath on June 8.
Noorelahi Mina, Deputy Press Secretary to the Bangladeshi Prime Minister, officially confirmed PM Hasina’s acceptance of the invitation, signifying the strengthening ties between India and Bangladesh.
Similarly, President Wickremesinghe accepted Prime Minister Modi’s invitation to attend the ceremony, as conveyed by the Sri Lankan President’s office. Mauritius PM Pravind Jugnauth will also be in attendance.
Moreover, it is highly anticipated that the Prime Minister of Nepal and the King of Bhutan will also join the esteemed guest list for the ceremony, adding further prestige to the event.
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