Who will be attending Delhi CM's oath-taking ceremony?
Around 50,000 people, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his cabinet colleagues and the chief ministers of NDA ruled states among other guests, will attend the ceremony

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva with other party leaders reviews preparations ahead of the swearing-in ceremony of Delhi Chief Minister, at Ramlila Maidan in New Delhi. (@Virend_Sachdeva on X via PTI Photo)
The preparations for a grand swearing-in ceremony of the new Delhi government at the Ramleela Ground on Thursday afternoon are in full swing.
Around 50,000 people, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his cabinet colleagues and the chief ministers of NDA ruled states among other guests, will attend the ceremony.
Courtesy invitations were also sent to outgoing CM Atishi, former CM and Aam Aadmi Party chief Kejriwal and Congress Delhi-unit president Devender Yadav, according to reports.
In addition, gig workers, Cab and auto rickshaw drivers, farmers and others for the common public are also invited.
High profile industrialists and 50 movie stars are also in the invite list for the grand event.
The much awaited decision about the new chief minister of Delhi will be made in the BJP legislature party meeting to be held at the party's Delhi unit office on Wednesday evening.The BJP has come to power after 26 years, defeating the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the February 5 Delhi Assembly polls.
Preparations were complete for the legislature party meeting that is expected to begin around 7 pm at Delhi BJP office, the party leaders said.
The 48 BJP MLAs will chose the Leader of the House in the Delhi Assembly who will become the chief minister.
The meeting will be held in the presence of BJP's central observers, whose names are yet to be declared. The new chief minister after being chosen by the party MLAs will meet Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena at the Raj Niwas to stake claim to power.
The names doing the rounds for the new chief minister include Parvesh Verma, who defeated AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal; former Delhi BJP presidents Vijender Gupta and Satish Upadhyay; and other leaders such as Pawan Sharma, Ashish Sood, Rekha Gupta and Shikha Rai.
The names of Ravinder Indraj Singh, the MLA from Bawana (SC) seat, and Kailash Gangwal, who won the Madipur (SC) seat for the BJP for the first time, are also being discussed.
Many within the party believe that the BJP leadership could choose a "dark horse" as Delhi's next chief minister, a strategy the party opted for in Rajasthan, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and Chhattisgarh.
( Source : Deccan Chronicle with agency inputs )
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