"Never imagined this milestone would be reached": PM Modi on the landmark of becoming India's longest continuously serving elected Prime Minister
New Delhi, June 10
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who on Wednesday reached the milestone of being India's longest continuously serving elected Prime Minister, said at NDA leaders' meeting that he had never imagined that the milestone would be reached and considers it his supreme privilege to have had the opportunity to serve continuously as an elected Prime Minister for the longest tenure.
PM Modi said that for him, people are the embodiment of God and he has been committed to serving them.
"You have all made this day truly memorable for me. I am overwhelmed and deeply grateful. Chanting the mantra of Chareveti, Chareveti (keep moving forward) and witnessing numerous ups and downs in this political journey, I had never imagined that this milestone would one day be reached. I consider it my supreme privilege to have had the opportunity to serve continuously as an elected Prime Minister for the longest tenure," he said.
"Serving Mother India for such a long time, having the privilege of serving her, is possible only with God's special grace. And for me, the people are the embodiment of God. And that is why I have always viewed this service as a spiritual practice. This spiritual practice has never been solitary; this is a collective 'yagya', in which all of you and many other colleagues have contributed their services with a sense of duty," he added.
PM Modi spoke of his government's efforts to bring people out of poverty.
"I believe that we must not let those who were poor yesterday, and have now become the 'neo middle class', slip back. Therefore, as a government and as public representatives, we must work day and night. We have put in the utmost effort, driven by the resolve to fulfil the expectations that this nation of 1.4 billion people has placed in us. We must realise the aspirations of India's youth, its women, its middle class, and its farmers," he said.
The Union Cabinet today passed a resolution marking June 10, 2026, as an historic milestone in the journey of Indian democracy applauding PM Modi for becoming the longest-serving elected Prime Minister of the country.
By establishing a record of 4,399 days of continuous service as an elected PM, he has surpassed the previous record held by India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who served for 4,398 continuous days from 1952 to 1964.
The resolution stated that this occasion stands as a symbol of India's democratic consciousness, public trust, and the power of public participation, reflecting the unprecedented support bestowed by the people upon a leader guided by the 'Nation First' resolve.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Very impressive achievement indeed! But as a citizen, I hope the focus on longetivity doesn't overshadow the need for accountability on issues like unemployment and inflation. 13 years is a long time - we should see tangible results on ground for the common family.
I'm an American who has been following Indian politics for some years now. The level of grassroots support for PM Modi is honestly something we rarely see in the West. The way he connects with the rural heartland is remarkable. Respect for this achievement.
"Serving as a spiritual practice" - beautifully said. His vision of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' has transformed how governance is perceived. The way he speaks about the poor and neo-middle class shows genuine concern. And the cross-party support at the NDA meeting shows his leadership style.
Interesting to see how India balances tradition with modernity under his leadership. The reference to 'Chareveti' from the Upanishads alongside modern development goals is very uniquely Indian. Longest serving democratically elected PM is no small feat in a diverse country like India.
A milestone for sure, but let's also remember the democratic process that makes this possible. The credit goes to the people of India who have placed their trust repeatedly. That said, I hope the government focuses equally on environment and social harmony in the coming years. 🇮🇳
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