Did Narendra Modi Take Office as Prime Minister 11 Years Ago?

Synopsis
On this day, we commemorate the significant moment when Narendra Modi took office as Prime Minister 11 years ago. Explore the journey of governance and transformation that has defined his leadership and the impact on India’s future.
Key Takeaways
- Narendra Modi took office as Prime Minister on May 20, 2014.
- The 2014 Lok Sabha elections were a significant turning point for Indian democracy.
- The BJP returned to power after a decade of UPA governance.
- Modi's leadership has emphasized Jan Seva and Susashan.
- His tenure is marked by a renewed national pride and global recognition.
New Delhi, May 20 (NationPress) The 2014 Lok Sabha elections are recognized as a pivotal moment in the democratic timeline of India, with significant dates like May 16, 2014 and May 20, 2014 firmly embedded in the country’s historical narrative.
On May 16, 2014, the results of the Lok Sabha elections were revealed, granting a decisive mandate to the BJP-led NDA government. Just four days later, on May 20, Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister for the first time, marking a monumental occasion for both him and the party, which reclaimed power after a decade of UPA governance.
Union Minister and Telangana BJP chief G Kishen Reddy took to the social media platform X to commemorate this historic moment. He shared the invitation from the then President to PM Modi for his inauguration, noting that it was on this day, 11 years ago, that Narendra Modi took office as the Prime Minister of India.
He characterized the three successive terms of NDA under PM Modi as “11 years of Jan Seva, Susashan, and Bharat Uday,” asserting that his leadership has led to a genuine Puran Uday of Bharat, celebrated for its civilizational pride, cultural renaissance, and international acclaim.
“From revitalizing our ancient temples and customs to establishing new benchmarks in governance and Jan Seva, he has positioned India as a Vishwaguru. His unwavering, empathetic, and visionary leadership is restoring Bharat’s splendor,” he added.
The Union Minister emphasized that PM Modi continues to serve as a source of inspiration for both the nation and the global community, remaining a ‘proud participant in this transformative journey’.
The BJP’s return to power under PM Modi for a third consecutive term in the 18th Lok Sabha broke all previous records, creating new historical milestones, as no incumbent government, apart from India’s first PM Jawaharlal Nehru, has achieved a clear majority three times in a row.