It has been two days since election results were announced and despite getting a majority in the Lok Sabha, the NDA has not yet staked claim to form the government.

Since June 4, a lot has happened in the political circles with leaders from both the alliances, the INDIA bloc and the National Democratic Alliance, gathering in the bureaucratic lanes of Delhi to discuss the future of action.

Meanwhile, the INDIA bloc led by Congress has unanimously decided not to stake claim to form the government and announced that the alliance would put a strong opposition on the floor of the house.

The NDA has bagged 293 out of 543 seats in the Lok Sabha while the INDIA bloc has won 234 seats. The ruling alliance suffered a setback in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra while the Bharatiya Janata Party alone could cross the magic mark of 272.

Andhra’s Telegu Desam Party (TDP) and Bihar’s Janata Dal (United) have emerged as kingmakers in the NDA after both parties became the second and third-largest parties in the alliance after BJP.

There are a lot of things that need to be considered before the National Democratic Alliance can finally stake claim to form a government.

Here’s a look at all the prerequisites that need to be carried out before PM Modi and the new Union Cabinet take oath on June 8:

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NDA won on June 4, but here’s why Modi has still not staked claim to form government