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Padma Shri R Sreedher Hails PM Modi’s Record as Longest-Serving PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become India's longest continuously serving Prime Minister, completing 4,399 days in office on June 10. Padma Shri awardee R Sreedher congratulated him, crediting 'Mann Ki Baat' for reviving the radio medium. Sreedher suggested radio's next phase should focus on digital transformation to reach billions. Political leaders including Piyush Goyal and Bansuri Swaraj also praised the milestone.

Padma Shri awardee R Sreedher congratulates PM Modi on becoming longest-serving PM

Coimbatore, June 10

Veteran radio broadcaster and Padma Shri awardee R Sreedher on Wednesday congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on becoming India's longest continuously serving Prime Minister, crediting him with reviving the radio medium through the popular monthly programme 'Mann Ki Baat'.

Speaking to ANI here, Sreedher said the Prime Minister's outreach initiative had breathed new life into radio at a time when the medium was witnessing a decline.

"I am very happy, and I would like to congratulate our Prime Minister of India for becoming the longest continuously serving Prime Minister, having completed 4,399 days on the 10th of June," Sreedher said.

Reflecting on his decades-long association with radio broadcasting, the Padma Shri awardee said the medium was struggling before Modi assumed office in 2014.

"I have worked in radio for 55 years and was recently awarded the Padma Shri for my work in the field. In fact, radio was dying in the year 2014 when the Prime Minister took charge, and he is the one who gave a new life to the medium by starting 'Mann Ki Baat'," he said.

According to Sreedher, the programme has helped connect people across the country while highlighting inspiring stories from different parts of society.

"It is touching the grassroots level of people, and the Prime Minister introduces unsung heroes from society every month," he added.

Sreedher also suggested that the next phase of radio's evolution should focus on digital transformation.

"My suggestion is that radio should soon evolve into visual radio using digitalisation to reach billions of people at a very low cost. I hope our Prime Minister will do the needful," he said.

Prime Minister Modi crossed the milestone of 4,399 consecutive days in office on Tuesday, surpassing former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's record of 4,398 continuous days after India's first general election, thereby becoming the country's longest continuously serving Prime Minister.

Congratulatory messages poured in from political leaders and personalities across sectors. Earlier in the day, Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal offered prayers at the Hanuman Mandir in New Delhi to mark the occasion and said PM Modi's leadership had elevated India to new heights through five decades of public service and a nation-first approach.

BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj also hailed the achievement, describing the record as a symbol of service, good governance and determination.

The milestone has been marked by celebrations and tributes across the country, with NDA leaders, public figures and citizens acknowledging PM Modi's tenure and contributions to governance and public outreach.

— ANI

Reader Comments

James A

Impressive record of 4,399 continuous days. From a global perspective, it's fascinating how Modi has used traditional mediums like radio to maintain a personal connection with citizens. Even in the US, we don't see that level of engagement. Congrats to PM Modi and India on this milestone.

Priya S

Sreedher ji's suggestion about "visual radio" is very forward-thinking. Digital transformation can help radio reach even more people, especially in remote areas where internet still isn't great. But I also hope we don't lose the charm of just *listening*—there's something special about radio's simplicity. 🙏

Rajesh Q

I'm happy for the record, but let's be honest—Mann Ki Baat is great for stories and inspiration, but what about critical issues like unemployment and inflation? We need to balance this feel-good factor with real economic progress. Still, kudos to the PM's communication skills; no one can deny that.

Sarah B

From Canada, it's interesting to see how Modi uses radio to connect with rural India. Many world leaders would envy that reach. The "unsung heroes" segment is particularly touching—it gives visibility to ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Desi innovation at its best! 😊

Vikram M

Having worked in All India Radio for 30 years, I can vouch for Sreedher ji's words. In 2014, we were worried about radio's future with TV and YouTube taking over. But Modi's Mann Ki Baat revived interest—now even urban youth tune in. The man has a Midas touch for communication, what to

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