Modi thanks Prez Murmu for wishes on becoming India's longest-serving elected PM
New Delhi, June 10
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday thanked President Droupadi Murmu for her congratulatory message on his becoming the longest-serving elected Prime Minister in India's history.
Expressing gratitude for the President's wishes, Modi said the milestone reflected the aspirations and collective efforts of the people of India.
"Rashtrapati Ji, I am grateful to you for your warm wishes and kind words. Whatever has been achieved over the years is the result of the collective efforts and aspirations of the people of India. The affection and blessings of 140 crore Indians are my greatest strength and inspiration," the Prime Minister said in a post on X.
He also welcomed President Murmu's reference to the government's tribal welfare initiatives.
"I am particularly glad that you mentioned PM-JANMAN and Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan. Our Government remains committed to ensuring that the benefits of development reach every section of society in the true spirit of Antyodaya," Modi added.
Earlier in the day, President Murmu congratulated Modi on achieving the distinction of becoming India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister, describing it as a reflection of the enduring trust reposed in his leadership by the people.
"Heartiest congratulations to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji on the unique honour of serving as the longest continuously elected Prime Minister of the nation. This landmark occasion stands as a testament to the enduring trust and confidence reposed in your leadership by the people of India," the President said in a post on X.
Highlighting the achievements of the Modi government over the past 12 years, Murmu said his tenure had been marked by significant progress in governance, economic resilience and social transformation.
"Wide-ranging welfare initiatives have ensured more inclusive and equitable access to development benefits, reaching people at the grassroots, which strongly reflects adherence to the principles of Antyodaya," she said.
The President noted that among the many initiatives launched under Modi's leadership, PM-JANMAN and the Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan held a "special place" in her heart because of their focus on the welfare and empowerment of tribal communities.
"Your inspiring journey continues to instil hope and renewed confidence in India's strong democratic traditions. I pray for your good health and long life so that you continue to serve the nation, leading it towards the vision of Atmanirbhar and Viksit Bharat," she added.
PM Modi crossed the tenure record of former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on Wednesday, completing 4,399 days in office as an elected Prime Minister and becoming the longest-serving elected PM in the country's history.
— IANS
Reader Comments
I respect the democratic process that made this possible, but we should also critically examine the policies. While tribal welfare schemes sound great on paper, ground-level implementation in remote areas still needs major improvement. Let's hope the next phase focuses on actual delivery rather than just milestones.
Modiji breaking Nehru's record is no small feat. Under his leadership, India's global standing has risen significantly. The mention of Antyodaya shows he truly cares for the poorest of the poor. As an Indian living overseas, I can see the pride this brings. Jai Hind! 🙏
I think both President Murmu and PM Modi deserve credit for highlighting tribal welfare. The PM-JANMAN scheme has actually helped many Adivasi families I know get better access to healthcare and education. But let's be honest - we still have a long way to go with farmer issues and unemployment. Milestones are nice but real change takes consistent work.
This is a huge deal for Indian democracy. Whether you agree with every policy or not, you cannot deny the stability and continuity Modi has provided. The vision of Viksit Bharat for 2047 is ambitious but achievable with this kind of leadership. Looking forward to more progress! 🚀
I appreciate the recognition of tribal welfare initiatives - as someone from a tribal community, I have seen some positive changes. However, the gap between policy and reality on the ground is still huge. Let's celebrate this milestone but also demand more accountability in actual implementation. That's the true test of leadership.
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