The resignation was accepted by the President, who also requested that the Prime Minister and the Union Council of Ministers remain in their positions until a new Government is formed.
State leader Narendra Modi and the Association Bureau Wednesday presented their abdication to President Droupadi Murmu.
The President acknowledged the renunciation and mentioned the State leader and the Association Chamber of Clergymen to go on in office till the new Government is shaped, the Rashtrapati Bhavan said in an explanation.
Modi is probably going to make vow for a third sequential term on Saturday, June 8, after the Lok Sabha races gave the Public Vote based Partnership (NDA) an unmistakable greater part. The swearing-in service of the Association Bureau is additionally liable to occur that very day.
The Association Bureau met at the State leader's home on Wednesday morning, a day after the announcement of the political decision results. It has suggested the disintegration of the seventeenth Lok Sabha, sources said.
The sources added that the council of ministers met after the meeting, which started at 11.30 a.m. This was the last gathering of Modi 2.0's bureau and board of clergymen. The Bureau's suggestion on the disintegration of the ongoing Lok Sabha clears way for the eighteenth Lok Sabha.
According to sources, the Cabinet meeting also reviewed the results of the Lok Sabha election and talked about how to form the next government.
The BJP is set to shape the public authority with the assistance of its partners, as it avoided a greater part, guaranteeing 240 seats. The NDA, in the mean time, got 293 seats in the 543-part House. Congress, the main opposition party, won 99 seats, and the INDIA bloc won 233 seats all together.