Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his record 8,931 days in public life. Amit Shah said that this is a milestone based on service, hard work and unwavering commitment. Serving the nation and the people without any leave for more than 24 years is a testament to unwavering commitment.
Nation first for PM Modi
Along with this, he said that Modi’s record of 8,931 days in public life, first as the Chief Minister of Gujarat and now as the Prime Minister, reflects his deep commitment towards nation-first, governance, honesty in work and tireless service to every citizen.
Decades of service gave birth to a new era
Prime Minister Modi on Sunday became the longest-serving head of government in India, breaking former Sikkim Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling’s record of 8,930 days, Amit Shah said in a message on social media platform X. The Home Minister said, ‘Modi ji’s decades of service have given birth to a new era. Be it giving the poor their rights, achieving new heights in development or increasing the country’s pride on global platforms, the Modi era has completely changed India.
More than 24 years without leave
He said that building this new India required a lifetime effort and Prime Minister Modi made that effort. Shah said, ‘Serving the nation and its people without taking leave for more than 24 years is a testament to his unwavering commitment. This is why he received unprecedented affection from the public thrice as Chief Minister of Gujarat and thrice as Prime Minister of India. The public’s trust, affection and support towards him is increasing day by day.
Unprecedented Trust and Unparalleled Service
Describing the achievement as ‘a milestone based on service, hard work and unwavering commitment’, Shah said in his post, ‘A rare legacy built on unprecedented trust and unparalleled service. Pradhansevak Modi.
Became CM of Gujarat for the first time on October 7, 2001
PM Modi was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Gujarat on October 7, 2001. He remained in this post till May 21, 2014. Modi took oath as Prime Minister for the first time on May 26 after leading the BJP to a landslide victory in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections with 282 seats. BJP became the first non-Congress party to win a clear majority, defeating Congress by reducing it to just 44 seats.

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