Top news of the day: Narendra Modi chosen NDA Parliamentary Party Leader, Rahul Gandhi's offer to resign as Congress president rejected, and more

Here are the important news stories of the day

May 25, 2019 06:47 pm | Updated 06:47 pm IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi being garlanded by BJP leaders in New Delhi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi being garlanded by BJP leaders in New Delhi.

Narendra Modi chosen NDA Parliamentary Party Leader

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who came back to power with a massive mandate in the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, was unanimously selected as the NDA Parliamentary Party Leader by 535 newly elected NDA MPs.

CWC rejects Rahul Gandhi’s offer to step down as Congress president

A crucial meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC) on Saturday unanimously rejected Rahul Gandhi’s offer to resign as party president after the Lok Sabha poll debacle and authorised him to overhaul and restructure the party at all levels.

Cow vigilantes beat up three in M.P. for possession of beef; police arrest them and their victims

Suspected cow vigilantes allegedly thrashed two persons in Madhya Pradesh’s Seoni with sticks, accusing them of carrying beef, following which five accused have been arrested, police said on May 25.

Jagan Mohan Reddy elected YSRCLP leader

After his spectacular victory in elections, YSRCP president, Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy was unanimously elected leader of the YSRC Legislature Party leader. At a meeting of YSRCLP held at his office cum residence at Tadepalli in the capital region, a one line resolution was adopted electing Mr. Reddy as leader.

People wanted Modi, Palaniswami govts to continue: O. Panneerselvam

Tamil Nadu  Deputy Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam on Saturday said the outcome of Lok Sabha elections and assembly bypolls proved people wanted continuation of the Narendra Modi and AIADMK governments at the Centre and the state respectively.

Sirisena to attend Modi’s swearing-in ceremony

Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena will attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s swearing-in ceremony scheduled to be held in New Delhi on May 30, according to an official at the President’s office.

President Trump, PM Modi to meet at G-20 Summit in June

U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have agreed to meet at the G-20  Summit  in Japan on June 28 and 29. “The leaders look forward to seeing one another at the G-20 Summit in Osaka, where the U.S., India, and Japan will hold a trilateral meeting to pursue their shared vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific,” the White House said on May 24.

1 dead, several injured in West Bengal post-poll clashes

Violent incidents were reported from across  West Bengal  on May 25 in which one person died and many were injured, officials said, as a face-off brewed between the ruling Trinamool Congress and a surging BJP after the Lok Sabha results were declared.

Fire tragedy in Surat: death toll increases to 23, owner of coaching centre arrested

The death toll in the massive fire in a commercial complex in Gujarat’s Surat has increased to 23 on Saturday. A day after the tragedy, the police on Saturday arrested the owner of the coaching centre where  many students  and some teachers died.

Cyril Ramaphosa takes oath as South Africa’s President

Cyril Ramaphosa was sworn in for a five-year term as South Africa’s President on Saturday, with a delicate fight against government corruption ahead of him. The inauguration followed his ruling African National Congress party’s 57.5% victory in this month’s election. It was the party’s weakest election showing since the ANC took power at the end of the harsh system of racial apartheid in 1994.

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