An X handle named ‘Modi Archive’ wrote ‘NDA is broad spectrum’ sharing a paper cutting from 26 years back. The post contained a news piece with a photo of Narendra Modi from 1999. Highlighting Modi’s political journey from BJP’s Youngest Secretary to Prime Minister for the third consecutive term, the handle said that NDA is stronger than ever before.
Modi Archive is a handle on platform X. It narrates the life journey of Prime Minister Narendra Modi through archival pictures, photos videos. The handle also employs audio recordings, letters, newspaper clips & such other materials to serve the purpose.
Quoting a description from the newspaper piece the handle wrote, “It is indeed an experiment which will go down in history of Indian politics as an ideal example. The alliance – the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is like a rainbow where all seven colours can be seen in unison…This rainbow will stay and will further glow under the rays of the sun, Atal Bihari Vajpayee.”
It is noteworthy that Narendra Modi is associated with the Sangh and BJP from an early age. He has served as the youngest secretary of the BJP. After serving as Chief Minister of Gujarat for three consecutive terms Modi became PM for the first time.
The results for the 18th Lok Sabha were announced on June 4 with NDA securing a comfortable win. In a unanimous decision of NDA allies, Narendra Modi has been chosen Prime Minister of India for the third time.
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