N Rangasamy Takes Oath as Puducherry CM, Pledges Development Like Singapore

N Rangasamy was sworn in as Puducherry Chief Minister, with LG K Kailashnathan administering the oath. BJP leader A Namassivayam also took oath as a Cabinet Minister in the presence of BJP National President Nitin Nabin. The newly formed NDA government aims to implement welfare schemes effectively and develop Puducherry like Singapore. The oath-taking followed the May 4 Assembly election results, where NR Congress won 12 seats and BJP four.

Key Points: N Rangasamy Sworn In as Puducherry CM

  • N Rangasamy sworn in as Puducherry CM
  • BJP leader A Namassivayam takes oath as cabinet minister
  • NDA retains power with NR Congress winning 12 seats
  • CM vows to develop Puducherry like Singapore
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N Rangasamy sworn in as Puducherry CM

N Rangasamy takes oath as Puducherry CM, vows to develop region like Singapore. BJP leader A Namassivayam also sworn in as cabinet minister.

"We are going to develop our Puducherry like Singapore - N Rangasamy"

Puducherry, May 13

All India NR Congress leader N Rangasamy was on Wednesday sworn in as the Puducherry Chief Minister.

Puducherry LG K Kailashnathan administered the oath of office and secrecy to N Rangasamy.

The oath-tajking took place in presence of BJP National President Nitin Nabin.

Alongside, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader A Namassivayam also took oath as a Cabinet Minister in the Puducherry government.

Addressing reporters shortly after the ceremony, the Chief Minister expressed his gratitude to the electorate and outlined the priorities of the newly formed NDA government.

"It is our government's duty to implement all necessary schemes for the welfare of the people even more effectively. We will certainly fulfill this responsibility with excellence," he affirmed.

"We are going to develop our Puducherry like Singapore, maybe,' he told ANI.

BJP leader A Namassivayam also took oath as Cabinet minister in Puducherry government.

"We are in the service of the people. All the schemes will continue, and we are also introducing new schemes. We will develop Puducherry very well. If more ministers will take the oath in the coming days will be discussed with our leaders...", he told ANI after taking oath.

AINRC leader Malladi Krishna Rao who will also inducted in the Cabinet told ANI, "I'm taking charge for the fourth time. The portfolios will be given this week or next week. The government of India supports us in so many schemes. Automatically, it improves the facilities and tourism... Whether more MLAs will take the oath or not is a CM subject. I'm very, very happy..."

The oath taking followed the Puducherry Assembly election results on May 4.

The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) retained power in Puducherry. NR Congress won 12 seats and BJP four in the 30-member Puducherry assembly. AIADMK won one seat.

DMK won five seats and Congress got one. TVK, which made a spectacular debut in Tamil Nadu, also opened its account, winning two seats.

- ANI

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Ananya R
Interesting that NDA retained power despite DMK's strong showing in Tamil Nadu. Seems like regional parties like AINRC still have local connect. Let's see if they deliver on welfare schemes this time.
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Michael C
As someone who visited Puducherry last year, the potential is definitely there. The beaches and food scene are great, but public transport and waste management need serious improvement. Hope the new CM walks the talk.
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Kavya N
N Rangasamy is back again! He's been around for ages. Let's hope this term brings actual development, not just election promises. The "Singapore" comparison feels unrealistic unless they tackle unemployment first.
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Sarah B
Nice to see peaceful transition of power. But I wonder about TVK's 2 seats - new players shaking up the scene! Also, Malladi Krishna Rao taking oath for 4th time... is that experience or stagnation? 🤔
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Ravi K
BJP's presence in Puducherry government shows they're expanding beyond heartland states. If they focus on education and healthcare, it could be good for the UT. But "Singapore" comment feels like typical politician overpromise.
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Jessica F
As someone who worked in Puducherry during COVID, I appreciate the small-town charm. But population is growing fast

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