Berjis Desai Reveals His PM Modi Prediction at Book Launch Event

Berjis Desai launched his new book 'Modi's Mission' at Raj Bhavan in Mumbai. He shared his personal interaction where he predicted Modi would become Prime Minister. Desai praised Modi's journey from humble beginnings in Gujarat to national leadership. The event was attended by Maharashtra Governor Acharya Devvrat and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Key Points: Berjis Desai Lauds PM Modi's Journey at Modi's Mission Launch

  • Desai recalled his accurate prediction about Modi becoming Prime Minister years ago
  • He highlighted Modi's transformation from Gujarat CM to national leadership
  • Desai praised Modi's welfare model reaching all communities equally
  • The author emphasized Modi's historic decisions like Article 370 abrogation
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Berjis Desai hails PM Modi's journey from Gujarat to global leadership at 'Modi's Mission' book launch

Author Berjis Desai recalls predicting PM Modi's rise, praises his leadership from Gujarat CM to global stature at Mumbai book launch event with state leaders.

"Once when I met Narendra Modi, I told him, 'You will become the Prime Minister of India one day' - Berjis Desai"

New Delhi, Oct 24

A new book titled 'Modi's Mission' authored by Berjis Desai was launched at the Raj Bhavan in Mumbai on Friday evening. The event was graced by Maharashtra Governor Acharya Devvrat, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.

Addressing the gathering, author Berjis Desai lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a leader defined by conviction, discipline, and selfless service.

Recalling a past interaction, Desai said, "Once when I met Narendra Modi, I told him, 'You will become the Prime Minister of India one day'. Today, that statement stands true."

Desai reflected on India's political journey, noting that during earlier governments, terror attacks often went unanswered.

He said that when PM Modi became Gujarat's Chief Minister in 2001, many Congress leaders could not accept that a man from the humble soil of Gujarat could rise to such a stature. "He proved them wrong," Desai remarked.

Highlighting PM Modi's 2014 electoral rise, Desai said the "elites" were fearful of the momentum and even threatened to migrate if he became Prime Minister - but none did. Drawing historical parallels, he added that leaders like Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Morarji Desai faced similar prejudice from India's elite circles.

Desai criticised the selective narratives of historians and the "appeasement politics" of past regimes. He emphasised that PM Modi's welfare model, from direct benefit transfers to inclusive social schemes, represents "true secularism."

"Minorities now realise that welfare reaches both Salma and Radha alike," he said.

He praised PM Modi for historic decisions like the abrogation of Article 370, the construction of the Ram Mandir, India's digital revolution through UPI, and effective pandemic management.

Recounting PM Modi's humble beginnings, Desai said the Prime Minister's values stem from his mother's teachings.

"He had three choices during his early days: to become a monk, an Army man or an RSS Pracharak. Despite struggles, PM Modi chose a life of service. His mission reflects his mother's sanskar," he said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the PM's work on digital India and infrastructure, I wish the book also discussed some policy challenges more critically. Balanced perspectives help democracy thrive.
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Arjun K
Desai ji is absolutely right about the welfare schemes reaching everyone equally. My Muslim neighbor received the same benefits as my family - that's real secularism in action! 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in India for 5 years, I've seen the remarkable transformation under PM Modi's leadership. The UPI revolution alone has changed how business is done here. Amazing progress!
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Kavya N
The part about elites threatening to leave but staying back shows how ground reality differs from elite narratives. PM Modi has truly connected with the common Indian. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
Interesting perspective on how historical leaders faced similar elite resistance. The comparison with Sardar Patel is particularly thought-provoking. Would love to read this book.

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