Cabinet honours Modi's record consecutive PM terms

The Union Cabinet passed a resolution in New Delhi on 10 June 2026 honouring Prime Minister Narendra Modi for becoming India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister for consecutive terms, according to NationPress.

Cabinet ministers rose in a standing ovation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the 10 June 2026 Cabinet meeting in New Delhi, marking his milestone as the longest-serving elected PM for consecutive terms.

Narendra Modi has become India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister for consecutive terms, a milestone formally acknowledged by the full Union Cabinet through a resolution passed on 10 June 2026.

A formal resolution was passed by the Union Cabinet in New Delhi on Wednesday, 10 June 2026, applauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his record tenure as the longest-serving elected PM for consecutive terms in India.

The Union Cabinet meeting held in New Delhi on 10 June 2026 became a historic occasion as members unanimously applauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi and passed a resolution recognising his record consecutive PM tenure.

In a gesture of institutional recognition, the Union Cabinet on 10 June 2026 passed a resolution and gave Prime Minister Narendra Modi a standing ovation, honouring him as India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister for unbroken consecutive terms, according to NationPress.

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