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Cabinet recommends dissolution of 16th LS

Last Updated 24 May 2019, 14:52 IST

The Union Cabinet, on Friday, recommended the dissolution of the 16th Lok Sabha as the Union Council of Ministers tendered their collective resignation, Government sources said.

The Cabinet meeting came a day after the counting of votes for the Lok Sabha elections in which the NDA retained power with a massive mandate.

After the Cabinet's recommendation, President Ram Nath Kovind is now expected to dissolve the present Lok Sabha, the term of which is ending on June 3.

He would also ask the present government to continue until the new government is formed in the coming days.

Later, at a meeting of the Union Council of Ministers, all members of the Council tendered their collective resignation.

The President has invited the members of the Union Council of Ministers for a dinner at Rashtrapati Bhawan where the PM would submit the recommendation to dissolve the present Lok Sabha and the resignations.

The present Modi government had taken oath on May 26, 2014.

The 17th Lok Sabha has to be constituted before June 3.

The process to form a new House will be initiated when the three election commissioners meet the president in the next few days to hand over the list of newly-elected members.

Besides the Prime Minister, the Union Council of Ministers has 60 members, including Cabinet Ministers, Ministers of State and Ministers of State with independent charges.

In the absence of the PM, the Union Council of Ministers passed a resolution praising the leadership of Modi and the work done by the government in the last five years.

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(Published 24 May 2019, 14:42 IST)

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