PM Modi becomes longest-serving head of a govt with 8,931 days in public office: Rajnath Singh
Singh added that PM Modi surpassed the 8,930-day record of former Sikkim Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling, achieving a historic milestone
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become the longest-serving head of a government in India, with 8,931 days in public office as head of government, according to Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
Singh, in a post on X earlier today, wrote, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi is now the longest-serving head of a government in India. Pure devotion to the nation and its people defines PM Modi Ji. From his unwavering commitment as the Chief Minister of Gujarat to his dedicated leadership as the Prime Minister, his life has been a continuous journey of service.”
Singh added that PM Modi surpassed the 8,930-day record of former Sikkim Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling, achieving a historic milestone.
“With 8,931 days in public office as head of government, this moment reflects his deep commitment to nation-first governance, integrity in action, and tireless service to every citizen,” he added, while congratulating PM Modi for the “remarkable achievement.”
BJP National president and newly elected Rajya Sabha MP Nitin Nabin in a post on his X called it a “new benchmark of dedication, stability, and continuity in public life”.
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