Defence Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for becoming India’s longest-serving elected Prime Minister, completing 4,399 days in office. Singh praised Modi’s dedication to the nation, inclusive development, and good governance, highlighting the trust placed in his leadership by the Indian people.
Singh commended Modi’s tireless efforts as a “Karmayogi” with a focus on “Nation First,” emphasizing his unwavering commitment to India’s progress and the welfare of its citizens. He noted India’s significant advancements under Modi’s leadership, citing progress in development, global influence, and a resurgence in national confidence and heritage.
As India moves towards the vision of a developed nation, Singh acknowledged Modi’s role in steering the country towards greater prosperity, progress, and international recognition. Modi’s tenure as Prime Minister has been characterized by a series of notable infrastructure projects and initiatives aimed at nation-building and modernization.
PM Modi’s milestone of becoming India’s longest-serving Prime Minister underscores his continuous leadership since assuming office in 2014, securing multiple mandates and a historic third consecutive term in 2024. The government led by PM Modi has prioritized key projects such as the Central Vista redevelopment, Statue of Unity, and the Noida International Airport, among others.
The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will convene a significant meeting in New Delhi to commemorate the 12-year tenure of the NDA government at the Centre and celebrate this milestone achievement.
