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Modi surpasses Nehru's record as longest-serving elected Prime Minister

With 4,399 consecutive days in office, Narendra Modi has eclipsed the long-standing record of Jawaharlal Nehru. The milestone, reached on June 10, marks a transformative tenure defined by shifting political dynamics and a decade of governance that supporters are framing as a golden chapter in India’s modernization.

Modi surpasses Nehru's record as longest-serving elected Prime Minister

Actor Paresh Rawal offered a personal endorsement of the Prime Minister’s leadership, characterizing his tenure as a divine blessing for the nation. Rawal, who views the Prime Minister as a man of distinctly progressive vision, credited his administration with setting a course for future growth.

This sentiment resonated with Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, who lauded the past twelve years for prioritizing infrastructure and global influence. Dhami pointed to specific domestic achievements, ranging from digital transformation and national security to the revitalization of religious centers, as evidence of a successful march toward the goal of a developed India.

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