
New Delhi, June 10: On the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi completing 12 years as the longest-serving elected Prime Minister, Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda, along with MPs Lumbaram Chaudhary and Kamaljeet Sahrawat, held a special prayer at Birla Temple.
Nadda described PM Modi’s tenure as a “historic day that will be recorded in golden letters in India’s history.” He emphasized that Modi has set a new record through his continuous service to the nation.
“Today is a historic day in India’s history, one that will be inscribed in golden letters. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has broken all previous records through his unwavering service. From 2014 to 2026, he has served as the Prime Minister without interruption,” Nadda stated.
He noted that PM Modi has consistently worked as the Prime Servant, surpassing the record of India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. A prayer was conducted at Birla Temple in Delhi for his health, longevity, and continued service, hoping for divine assistance in realizing the vision of a developed India.
MP Lumbaram Chaudhary remarked that PM Modi is a servant of the nation, and there is a wave of happiness across the country. He has provided gifts to the common people, which is why he is receiving well-wishes from all over the nation.
MP Kamaljeet Sahrawat added that PM Modi has not only set records during his tenure but has also positively impacted people’s lives through his policies. India’s identity has been established globally. They prayed for PM Modi’s long life, good health, and the commitment to a developed India by 2047.
Regarding the NDA meeting, he stated that the NDA is not like the INDIA alliance. The NDA is united and is not an opportunistic party; it comprises parties working for the nation. All parties are collaborating effectively.
He criticized the opposition, stating that they have continuously made allegations against EVMs, SIR, and now the Election Commission. The public has understood these tactics, which is why the BJP is receiving widespread support.
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