Breaking: PM Narendra Modi Sets New Record as India's Longest-Serving Elected PM in One Stretch
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved a historic political milestone by becoming India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister in a continuous tenure. Crossing the benchmark of 4,398 consecutive days in office, Modi has surpassed the record previously held by India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, for the longest uninterrupted elected term at the nation's highest executive office. The achievement was formally acknowledged during a Union Cabinet meeting, where senior ministers applauded the Prime Minister and passed a congratulatory resolution recognizing the landmark moment. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reportedly moved the proposal, highlighting Modi's sustained leadership and electoral success over three consecutive mandates without interruption. The development marks a significant chapter in contemporary Indian politics, reflecting more than a decade of uninterrupted governance under Modi's leadership. Political observers view the milestone as a testament to continued public support, electoral resilience, and the enduring influence of the Prime Minister on the country's political landscape. The occasion is also being commemorated through high-level deliberations involving leaders of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). Chief Ministers from NDA-ruled states, Union ministers, and senior party functionaries are expected to participate in extensive discussions focused on governance priorities, development initiatives, organizational strategies, and future policy direction. While the record centers on uninterrupted tenure, it also revives discussions about the evolution of India's democratic leadership and the legacy of long-serving Prime Ministers. Supporters have described the achievement as a reflection of public confidence, while analysts note its significance in the broader context of India's electoral history.
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