New Delhi. India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is celebrating his 74th birthday today. BJP workers are celebrating his birthday like a festival. The life of India's Prime Minister is a source of inspiration for the common man. The person whose life was full of struggles since childhood later became the Prime Minister of India 3 times and the CM of Gujarat 4 times. Today on the occasion of his birthday, we will read special things related to him. After all, how did a tea seller Narendra become The Narendra Modi…
The Story of Narendra Damodar Das Modi
PM Modi has never looked back since he became the CM of Gujarat for the first time. He joined RSS for the first time in 1958 when Laxman Rao Inamdar administered the oath of Bal Swayamsevak to him. It is said that the Prime Minister did not know how to drive a scooter, so he used to roam around with former Gujarat CM Shankar Singh Vaghela. He joined BJP in 1985. He joined the BJP under the leadership of Lal Krishna Advani. After this, he became an active worker of the party and did every work with responsibility. In 1988-89, he was made the General Secretary of Gujarat BJP. After this, he became the National General Secretary of BJP in 1995.
This is how he became the head of Gujarat.
In 2001, there was an earthquake in Gujarat, which caused devastation. The then Prime Minister Keshubhai Patel resigned from his post. Then Prime Minister Modi was sent from the Centre to Gujarat. He became the CM of Gujarat for the first time. With his work, Narendra Modi won the hearts of the people of Gujarat. The Gujarat model started being discussed not only in the country but also abroad. Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014.
Gujarat CM became PM.
The year 2014 came when the key to power in India was handed over to Narendra Modi. In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, Narendra Modi became the face of NDA. The public made Narendra Modi the Prime Minister with a huge majority. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, PM Modi once again became the Prime Minister of India with a huge majority. In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, he occupied the post of Prime Minister for the third time in the coalition government.
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