PM Narendra Modi celebrated a significant milestone on Monday, marking 23 years in constitutional roles as the Chief Minister of Gujarat and later as the Prime Minister of India, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, a close ally and long-time supporter, congratulating the Prime Minister on X.
23 Years In Public Service Reflects Unwavering Dedication: Shah
In his heartfelt message, Shah reflected on PM Modi’s commitment to public service, stating, “Today marks 23 years in public life for Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi, both as Chief Minister and Prime Minister. This 23-year journey symbolizes the unique dedication of a person who has devoted his entire life to the nation’s interest and public service. It serves as a living inspiration for those who live a social life. I feel fortunate to have witnessed Modi ji’s journey.”
Shah praised PM Modi for his comprehensive approach to governance, emphasizing, “Modi ji has shown how to simultaneously advance welfare for the poor, development, national security, and strengthen the country’s global identity. Instead of viewing problems in fragments, he has presented a vision for comprehensive solutions to the nation.”
Expressing his admiration further, Shah stated, “I congratulate Modi ji on completing 23 years of service and dedication to the country and its people, tirelessly and selflessly.”
PM Modi’s journey began when he was appointed Chief Minister of Gujarat on 7 October 2001.
During his tenure, he consistently secured re-election, maintaining his position until he transitioned to the Prime Minister’s role in 2014 after leading the BJP to victory in the Lok Sabha elections.
He is currently serving his third consecutive term as Prime Minister after the party’s success in the 2024 elections.
On this momentous occasion, numerous BJP workers, leaders, and prominent figures from various sectors have come forward to celebrate PM Modi’s achievements over the years, highlighting his transformative impact on Indian politics and society.
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