Modi wins landslide victory in Indian election |
He will also discuss with other BJP leaders the forming of the government, which is expected to be a purely BJP cabinet which has itself alone won an absolute majority of 282 eats in the 543-seat Lok Sabha, or lower house of Indian Parliament.
Modi leaned far out of his car, waving a victory sign to jubliant supporters, in a drive from the airport to the headquarters of his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the center of town.
Modi toned down religious issues in his pitch to India's 815 million voters and won the world's biggest ever election with promises of economic development for all.
Describing himself as a "worker", he hailed grass-roots campaigners who showered him with pink rose petals as he arrived at party headquarters. There he met other party leaders and was expected to start discussions about forming a cabinet. Modi will not formally take office until after Tuesday, the party said.
Current Prime Minister Manmohan Singh delivered his final address to the nation on Saturday, wishing the incoming government success. Later, he tendered his resignation.
"I am confident about the future of India," he said in his televised message. "I firmly believe that the emergence of India as a major powerhouse of the evolving global economy is an idea whose time has come."