Today marks the completion of nine years of the Narendra Modi-led government in India. Prime Minister Modi referred to these years as “nine years of seva” (service) and expressed his gratitude and humility. He stated that every decision and action taken during this period was aimed at improving the lives of the people. PM Modi took to Twitter to acknowledge the milestone and reaffirmed his commitment to continue working hard to build a developed India.
To commemorate the occasion, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has planned a month-long “special contact campaign” across the country, starting today. The BJP emphasized that over the past nine years, the nation has witnessed unprecedented development in every sector, driven by the principle of “nation first.” The overall-around all-round progress has gained recognition from leading economists and analysts worldwide, who believe that the 21st century belongs to India.
In a significant event on Sunday, Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the new Parliament building, which he described as a “temple of democracy.” However, the ceremony faced a boycott by opposition parties. During the inauguration, PM Modi also felicitated some of the workers involved in the construction of the new building, acknowledging their efforts.
Narendra Modi was first sworn in as the Prime Minister on May 26, 2014, and took the oath of office for a second term on May 30, 2019. Under his leadership, the government has pursued various initiatives and reforms to drive economic growth, enhance infrastructure, promote digitalization, and implement welfare programs aimed at improving the lives of the citizens.
As the government marks nine years in power, it reflects on its accomplishments and renews its commitment to serving the nation. The anniversary provides an opportunity to assess the progress made and the challenges that lie ahead. The government’s focus on development, coupled with its vision for a stronger and prosperous India, continues to shape its policies and initiatives.