Modi Surpasses Milestone: Second-Longest Serving PM in India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become the second-longest serving PM of India, completing 4,078 days in office, surpassing Indira Gandhi's tenure. Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath praised Modi on this landmark accomplishment, highlighting his dedication to making India developed and self-reliant.
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In a significant milestone, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become India's second-longest serving prime minister in consecutive terms, completing 4,078 days in office. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recognized this achievement, calling it a 'historic achievement' and praising Modi's commitment to a 'Developed India-Self-reliant India'.
With this achievement, Modi surpasses Indira Gandhi, who served 4,077 uninterrupted days as PM, now second only to Jawaharlal Nehru's 6,130-day tenure. Modi's ongoing tenure reflects his sustained leadership and the democratic victories under his guidance.
Modi's political journey began as Gujarat's Chief Minister in 2001, later becoming the PM in 2014. He has made history as the longest-serving non-Congress Prime Minister and the first to serve post-Independence, demonstrating influential governance and electoral success.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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