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Modi Set to Surpass Nehru’s Record for Consecutive Days in Office

On June 10, Narendra Modi will reach 4,399 consecutive days as India's Prime Minister, officially overtaking Jawaharlal Nehru to become the longest-serving elected head of government in the nation's history. This milestone marks a significant shift in the country's political timeline, reflecting a decade of uninterrupted leadership.

Modi Set to Surpass Nehru’s Record for Consecutive Days in Office

Actor Anupam Kher highlighted the achievement as a defining moment for Indian democracy, crediting the Prime Minister’s tenure to a combination of vision, courage, and relentless effort. Kher noted that sustaining public confidence over such an extended period remains a rare feat, positioning Modi as a central figure of national hope. The sentiment was echoed by actor Paresh Rawal, who emphasized the tangible influence of the current administration on the country’s trajectory.

Beyond the political arithmetic, supporters point to advancements in technology and India's rising stature on the global stage as the primary hallmarks of this era. While the record itself serves as a mathematical testament to the stability of the current cabinet, the focus remains on the transition from Nehru’s foundational years to the contemporary governance model overseen by Modi.

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