BJP Celebrates PM Modi's Historic Milestone as Longest-Serving Leader
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In New Delhi on March 23 (NationPress), the BJP celebrated a significant milestone as Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially became the longest-serving head of government in India. This commendable achievement was marked as a moment of pride for the party.
Having surpassed the previous record of 8,930 days held by former Sikkim Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling, PM Modi has now entered his 8,932nd day in public office. He began his political journey as the Chief Minister of Gujarat before ascending to the role of Prime Minister.
In a statement to the press, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey remarked, “This is indeed a proud moment. A leader who emerged from humble beginnings—whose family sold tea and who assisted his father at the Vadnagar railway station—has risen to provide the nation with a visionary approach through the Gujarat Model. He has also introduced the Viksit Bharat@2047 initiative and has continually devoted himself to the nation’s service.”
BJP MP Shashank Mani expressed, “Our esteemed Prime Minister remains a source of inspiration. His leadership has steered both the country and his home state with exemplary conduct in public life, making the entire nation feel proud.”
BJP Rajya Sabha MP Sikander Kumar conveyed his heartfelt congratulations to PM Modi, commending his efforts for societal welfare and his exceptional leadership.
Another BJP MP, Damodar Agarwal, noted, “The Prime Minister enjoys immense popularity among the people and has set numerous records. We celebrate his achievements and anticipate that he will continue to create new milestones.”
“It is a fortunate occurrence for the 1.4 billion citizens of this nation that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has dedicated the longest time in office, both as Chief Minister and Prime Minister, ensuring governance for the populace,” stated BJP MP V.D. Sharma.
PM Modi held the position of Chief Minister of Gujarat from October 2001 until May 2014 before being elected as Prime Minister. He is notably the first Prime Minister born after India's Independence and ranks as the third longest-serving Prime Minister in Indian history, following Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. In October 2025, he will mark a remarkable 25 years in public office as the head of government.