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BJP Chief Nitin Nabin Prays at Jhandewalan Mandir for PM Modi’s 12-Year Milestone

BJP President Nitin Nabin offered prayers at Jhandewalan Mandir to mark PM Modi's 12-year milestone as India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister. Nabin praised PM Modi's leadership for creating a new chapter in the nation's history and prioritizing the welfare of the underprivileged. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan also offered prayers at Shri Jagannath Temple, calling it a proud day for India. PM Modi himself shared a Sanskrit shloka on X, emphasizing humility, dedication, and dutifulness as keys to earning public trust.

BJP President Nitin Nabin offers prayers at Jhandewalan Mandir to mark PM Modi's 12-year milestone

New Delhi, June 10

Bharatiya Janata Party National President Nitin Nabin offered prayers at the Jhandewalan Mandir in New Delhi on Wednesday to mark Prime Minister Narendra Modi's completion of 12 years in office as India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister.

"BJP National President Shri @NitinNabin performs pujan on the occasion of PM Shri @narendramodi becoming India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister," said the BJP party handle.

Following his visit to the Jhandewalan Mandir, BJP National President Nitin Nabin stated that the Prime Minister's leadership has written a new chapter in the nation's history. He further asserted that PM Modi has consistently prioritised the welfare of the underprivileged and brought life to every household across the country.

"The Prime Minister's leadership has created a new chapter in the nation's history. India has secured a remarkable position not just domestically but globally. As the son of a poor family, he has truly cared for the underprivileged--bringing light to every home. I believe this day is a proud moment for all Indians," Nabin told reporters.

Additionally, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan offered prayers at Shri Jagannath Temple in New Delhi to mark PM Modi's 12 years in office.

Dharmendra Pradhan said that the public has trusted PM Modi and given the opportunity to serve for 4,399 days.

"Today is a proud day for India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi became India's longest continuously serving PM. He is a devotee of Lord Jagannath. People gave him the opportunity to serve for 4,399 days. We pray for PM Modi's long life and an opportunity to serve the nation for a longer period. People of the country have blessed PM Modi, and he has the trust of the public," Pradhan told ANI.

PM Modi has officially become India's longest continuously serving Prime Minister, crossing the 4,399-day milestone in office. He has surpassed former PM Jawaharlal Nehru's record of 4,398 consecutive days served after the first general election.

On the occasion, Prime Minister Modi termed public service the biggest test of good governance.

Sharing a Sanskrit shloka on X, PM Modi said defined humility, dedication and dutifulness as virtues to earn public trust.

He posted, "Public service is the biggest test of good governance. Only a person who works continuously with humility, dedication and dutifulness earns public trust."

"Sadanuraktprakritih prajapalantatparh. Vineetatma hi Nripatirbhuyasi Shriyamashnute (He was always attached to nature and devoted to the care of the people. A king who is humble attains greater prosperity)," the post read.

NDA leaders, global dignitaries and prominent personalities from various fields have poured in congratulatory messages for the Prime Minister.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Shreya B

Proud moment indeed 🇮🇳 PM Modi's dedication to serving the poor and transforming India's global image is unmatched. From Ujjwala to Ayushman Bharat, the schemes have reached every corner. 12 years of strong leadership, zero corruption allegations – that itself is a big achievement. Jai Hind!

Naveen S

Setting aside politics, you have to admire the consistency. 4,399 days is no joke in Indian democracy. But I wish more focus went on farmer issues and rural education. Praying at temples is symbolic, but the real prayer should be for a stronger economy and better healthcare for all.

Kavya N

The way PM Modi has put India on the world map is incredible! From Chandrayaan to G20 presidency, we are being heard globally. But as a middle-class citizen, I hope the next term focuses more on price control and job creation. Still, congratulations on this historic achievement.

Richard U

As someone who follows Indian politics from abroad, it's fascinating to see the cult of personality around PM Modi. The length of tenure is noteworthy, but parliamentary democracies usually have checks. I hope India's institutions remain strong alongside the leadership.

Tanvi S

Whether you support BJP or not, you can't deny the stability PM Modi has provided. 12 years without a coalition headache is rare in India. The temple visits show his connect with Sanatan dharma. I just hope the opposition learns from this – people vote for delivery, not just slogans.

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