PM Modi Becomes India's Longest-Serving Head of Government, Hailed as an Institution

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become India's longest-serving head of government, completing 8,931 days in office and surpassing the previous record held by former Sikkim Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling. Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan hailed Modi as not just a person but a vision and an institution, citing his dedication to duty even on the day of his mother's passing. Chouhan credited Modi's leadership for restoring public hope after the "dark days" of scams in 2011-12 and for the BJP's current electoral dominance. Several senior leaders congratulated Modi on this milestone, praising his decades of public service and commitment to development.

Key Points: PM Modi Sets Record as India's Longest-Serving Head of Government

  • Modi surpasses record of 8,930 days
  • Chouhan cites dedication over personal grief
  • Lauds leadership post-2012 scams
  • Credits Modi for BJP's electoral success
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"PM Modi not just a person but an institution, Nation blessed to have such a leader": Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan hails PM Modi's record tenure, calling him a vision and institution. Modi surpasses Pawan Kumar Chamling's record.

"He is not just a person but an idea, and an institution. - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

New Delhi, March 23

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for becoming India's longest-serving head of government, saying he is "not just a person but a vision and an institution," and the nation is blessed to have such a leader.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday became India's longest-serving head of government, completing 8,931 days in office and surpassing the record of former Sikkim Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling's record of 8,930 days.

Speaking at a press conference, Chouhan spoke about PM Modi's committment to duty and recalled that the Prime Minister virtually launched a train on the day of his mother's demise, demonstrating his dedication to the nation above personal grief.

"Narendra Modiji, as head of government, completed 8,930 days yesterday. He is not just a person but an idea, and an institution. Working day and night for a great purpose, Modiji has presented such an example that the heart fills with pride and joy. The day his mother passed away, we saw on TV that his mother's last journey was being taken out. Before we could think of anything else, we saw that there was a pre-scheduled programme of PM Modi and he virtually launched a train. This is a very remarkable incident. So that his pain does not become a burden on the country's work...," Chouhan said.

"The nation is blessed to have a leader like PM Modi. After one or two terms, governments used to not return. But today the BJP government is in 14 states and the NDA in 19 because Modiji is in the hearts of people," Chouhan said.

The Union Minister said he has known PM Modi for 35 years and has worked with him as a party worker in organisational work.

"I have also seen him as Chief Minister. For him, the nation is supreme; he is a servant of the people. When the devastating earthquake destroyed Bhuj and Kutch in Gujarat, he became Chief Minister of Gujarat and the complete reconstruction after the earthquake was done in such a manner that Bhuj and Kutch stood up again in a new way," he added.

The Union Minister said that he still recalled the 'dark days of 2011-12' when there was an uproar about scams everywhere and the public was disappointed and frustrated.

"In that despair, Modiji emerged as a symbol of hope. Under Modiji's leadership, a single-party BJP government was formed. NDA was together, but one party got a majority after 30 years. People believed 'Modi hai to mumkin hai' (If Modi is there, it is possible)," Chouhan said.

Narendra Modi took the oath of office as Chief Minister of Gujarat on October 7, 2001. On May 26, 2014, he took the oath as Prime Minister for the first time.

Several senior leaders congratulated PM Modi on the milestone of becoming the longest serving head of government in India and praised his "decades-long dedication, continuous public service, and commitment to development and good governance".

- ANI

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Priya S
"Modi hai to mumkin hai" – this sentiment resonates with so many of us. From infrastructure to foreign policy, there's a sense of purpose and direction. The incident about attending the railway event after his mother's passing shows incredible dedication, but also makes you wonder about work-life balance for our leaders.
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Rohit P
While the record is impressive, I hope this longevity translates into sustained development for *all* sections of society, not just headlines. The focus should remain on ground-level issues like inflation and employment for the common man.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India for the past decade, the change in global perception is palpable. There's a new confidence when you say you're from India. Credit where it's due for putting the country on the world map in a big way.
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Vikram M
Chouhan ji is right about the "dark days" of scams before 2014. The atmosphere was so cynical. Today, there's at least a narrative of development and national pride. Whether you agree with all policies or not, the governance model has certainly shifted.
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Kavya N
Calling a leader an "institution" is a bit much, no? Leaders come and go. The real institutions are our Constitution, judiciary, and democratic processes. We must be careful not to place any individual above the system. A respectful note of caution.
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