"He has broken record for development:" West Bengal Minister Dilip Ghosh on PM Modi completing 12 years in office
Kharagpur, June 10
West Bengal Cabinet Minister Dilip Ghosh on Wednesday lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the completion of his 12-year tenure, asserting that the Prime Minister has set unprecedented records for development, not only within India but also on the global stage.
Speaking to reporters, the Minister asserted that the administration under PM Modi stands as a model of development.
"PM Modi hasn't broken the record for time; he has broken the record for development. Not only in India, but in the world, PM Modi's government is a model of development... People are happy..."
Meanwhile, the Union Cabinet today passed a resolution applauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi for becoming the longest-serving elected PM for consecutive terms, as he completed 4,399 days in the office.
Members of the cabinet also gave a standing ovation to PM Modi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has surpassed the record of 4,398 consecutive days in office held by former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Marking the milestone, PM Modi characterised public service as the ultimate litmus 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 (Who is always 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.
Former President Ram Nath Kovind hailed PM Narendra Modi's 12-year tenure as the "watershed period for India since Independence," lauding the current government for countering the "inferiority" instilled by the colonial rule.
Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan asserted that his achievement in becoming India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister is the result of the love, trust, and immense public support of crores of Indians. He said that PM Modi's journey of 4,399 days represents a "golden chapter" in the construction of an empowered, prosperous, developed, and self-reliant India.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Whether you agree with him or not, you have to admire PM Modi's work ethic. From building highways to giving dignity to the poor through schemes like Ujjwala and PM Awas Yojana, the development is visible in every village. The world respects India now. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
Dilip Ghosh is right – Modi has set a benchmark. But let's not forget that record-breaking doesn't automatically mean everything is perfect. We still have serious issues with farmer protests, Manipur violence, and rising prices. Numbers are good, but ground reality matters more. Just my honest observation.
As someone who grew up in a small town, I can see the difference. Roads, electricity, and digital connectivity have improved so much. Even my grandmother in the village gets pensions on time. It's not perfect, but the progress is real. Modi ji's dedication is unmatched. ❤️
Comparing with Nehru is interesting. Nehru laid the foundation of modern India, Modi is building on it. Both have their strengths and weaknesses. Personally, I like Modi's focus on infrastructure and global standing. But I wish he would be a bit more inclusive in his governance style. Criticism isn't anti-national.
"Public service is the biggest test of good governance" – Modi ji said it right. He has served with sincerity. The shloka he shared shows his connect with Indian culture. Proud of how far we've come as a nation. From being called a third-world country to being a voice for the Global South. Incredible transformation
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