Chirag Paswan marks PM Modi's 12 years in office
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Food Processing Minister Chirag Paswan on Tuesday, 26 May 2026, congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on completing 12 years in office, marking the anniversary of Modi's first oath-taking at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 26 May 2014.
Context
Paswan opened his post by recalling the words 'Main, Narendra Damodardas Modi...' ('I, Narendra Damodardas Modi...') — the opening line of the prime ministerial oath — describing them as words that 'echoed in the historic courtyard of Rashtrapati Bhavan exactly 12 years ago today, and with that, India witnessed the beginning of a new journey of service, good governance, and development.'
The tribute was posted in Hindi and addressed to @narendramodi directly, offering 'heartfelt congratulations and best wishes on completing 12 years of service, good governance, and dedication.'
Policy Backdrop
Paswan's post highlights three pillars he credits to the Modi era: Garib Kalyan (welfare of the poor) as a governance priority, the Antyodaya approach being converted into the strength of Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliance), and janbhagidari ('people's participation') giving development the character of a mass movement.
The Antyodaya philosophy — originally conceived to uplift the last person in the queue — has been a recurring frame for NDA welfare programmes since 2014, spanning schemes in housing, food security, and direct benefit transfers. The Atmanirbhar Bharat framework, launched in 2020, extended this into manufacturing, agriculture, and strategic sectors.
Paswan also cited parallel advances in women's empowerment, innovation, economic progress, and cultural renaissance as defining features of what he called the building of a 'new India.'
Stakeholders and Impact
The tribute explicitly names poor households, women, and rural communities as the primary beneficiaries of the governance model being celebrated. Paswan's framing positions the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) — a Bihar-based NDA ally of which he is national president — firmly within the ideological and political continuity of the Modi-led coalition.
The post also carries a national-security dimension, describing India as 'unwavering on its borders, decisive against terrorism, and established as a strong and credible leadership on the global stage' — a reference to the assertive foreign and security policy posture the government has projected over the past decade.
What's Next
Annual milestone tributes of this kind from NDA allies have become a consistent feature of coalition politics under the Modi government, reinforcing solidarity ahead of budget cycles, state elections, and policy announcements. For Paswan's own ministry, watchers will track the next phase of food-processing sector scheme rollouts and any Union Budget allocations that follow. The broader NDA coalition's cohesion — of which such public affirmations are a visible signal — will continue to be tested in upcoming electoral and parliamentary developments.