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Ministers, BJP leaders hail Modi’s 20 yrs as head of govt

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NEW DELHI: BJP leaders on Wednesday heaped praise on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his leadership as he entered his 20th year without a break as the head of an elected government, including close to 13 years as chief minister of Gujarat.

Members of the Union

Cabinet also congratula­ted the Prime Minister. Party president JP Nadda said October 7, 2001, when Modi was sworn in as Gujarat chief minister for the first time, is a “milestone” in India’s political history. Modi has since been notching up bigger victories and his popularity has only gone up, Nadda said on Twitter.

The party also tweeted details of many of Modi’s key schemes during his 19 years as the head of a government. Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri lauded Modi for “20 years in service of humanity & Maa Bharati with dedication, vision & selflessne­ss.” “Heartiest congratula­tions to PM @narendramo­di Ji for becoming the only democratic­ally elected world leader to serve the people continuous­ly for 20 years since 2001,” Puri said.

Be it as Chief Minister of Gujarat or as Prime Minister of the world’s largest democracy, Modi has always been a crusader for people’s welfare, the party said. “PM Sri @narendramo­di Ji has completed 6941 successful days in total as CM of Gujarat & PM of India. One of the unblemishe­d tenures ever seen. Kept public welfare as a priority and never worried about himself. Always kept sovereignt­y & pride of India intact,” its spokespers­on Sudhanshu Trivedi tweeted.

Modi, who turned 70 last month, started as a volunteer of the RSS and then served in the BJP’s organisati­on before the party leadership sent him to Gujarat as its chief minister in 2001.

Since then, he has never tasted electoral defeat and led the BJP to power in the state three straight times before steering the party to its biggest, until then, Lok Sabha poll win in 2014 and then scripting an even bigger win in the 2019 general elections.

Briefing reporters on the decisions taken by the Union Cabinet on Wednesday, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said the Prime Minister was also congratula­ted for the way he has raised the standards of living of the poor and the deprived. “That is a noteworthy work he has done,” he added.

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