Senior BJP figure Rajnath Singh on Friday nominated Narendra Modi as the leader of the NDA Parliamentary Party, with party stalwarts Amit Shah and Nitin Gadkari, along with other top NDA leaders, backing the proposal.
In a gathering at the central hall of the old Parliament house, Singh commended Modi for his role in expanding the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance.
He said that the alliance represents a commitment, not a compulsion, for the BJP.
Shah and Gadkari seconded Singh's proposals, affirming Modi as the leader of the BJP in the Lok Sabha, the NDA parliamentary party, and the BJP parliamentary party.
Endorsements also came from senior NDA leaders, including H D Kumaraswamy, Chandrababu Naidu, and Nitish Kumar, solidifying Modi's path to a third term as prime minister.
The move highlights Modi's continued dominance and the unity within the NDA, setting the stage for the next phase of their governance.