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After swearing-in, PM Modi changes social media profile picture and cover photo

| @indiablooms | May 31, 2019, at 01:00 pm

New Delhi, May 31 (IBNS): After taking oath as the Prime Minister for the second term, Narendra Modi has changed the profile picture and cover photo of his own Twitter handle and Facebook profile.

In the cover picture, Modi is seen thanking all his party workers at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) headquarters in New Delhi after the Lok Sabha poll verdict.

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Modi along with his 57 other ministers took oath at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Thursday.

In the Lok Sabha polls, the BJP won 303 seats while its allies took the National Democratic Alliance (NDA)'s tally to 353.

Modi first became the Prime Minister in 2014.

Image Credit: Narendra Modi Facebook

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