PM Modi Celebrated for Historic Record as Longest-Serving Elected Leader
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Nashik, March 23 (NationPress) Bhakti Charan Das Maharaj, the spokesperson for the Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad, extended heartfelt congratulations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his historic achievement of becoming the longest-serving head of an elected government in India. He emphasized that this milestone is a testament to the nation's stable and resolute leadership.
In a conversation with IANS in Nashik, Maharashtra, Maharaj expressed his best wishes to the Prime Minister, highlighting this achievement as a pivotal moment in India's political landscape.
“Warmest congratulations to our esteemed Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Serving our nation and Bharat Mata continuously for 8,931 days is profoundly significant. This is a remarkable and noteworthy accomplishment,” he remarked.
He noted that this milestone transcends personal success, representing consistent leadership and unwavering dedication to national service.
Maharaj further characterized the Prime Minister’s journey as an illustration of “ongoing commitment to the Sanatan tradition and national interests.”
He stated that under PM Modi's guidance, Indian culture, religion, and spiritual heritage have gained international recognition, thereby fortifying the country’s cultural identity.
Echoing sentiments from the sant community, Maharaj expressed a strong belief that India will continue to advance on the path of development while safeguarding and promoting its cultural and spiritual values.
Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached a historic milestone in Indian politics by becoming the longest-serving leader of an elected government in the nation, having completed 8,931 days in office. This achievement surpasses that of former Sikkim Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling, who served for 8,930 days.
This record comprises Modi’s tenure as Chief Minister of Gujarat from October 7, 2001, to May 21, 2014, alongside his role as Prime Minister since May 26, 2014, reflecting over two decades of unwavering leadership in public service.