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May 26 marks the day when Modi took oath as PM for the first time

May 26 marks the day when Modi took oath as PM for the first time

Hans India6 days ago

New Delhi: With three successive terms in power, the Narendra Modi-led NDA government is one of the most powerful dispensations in the history of India, with such a feat limited to the country's first PM Jawaharlal Nehru only.
The journey of this 'new era of politics' began on this day, ie, May 26, 2014, when Modi took the oath of office and secrecy for the first time, as the country's Prime Minister.
Modi became the country's 15th Prime Minister of India after the BJP's thumping victory in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, described by many political pundits and analysts as a watershed moment in Indian politics.
Interestingly, Modi also took note of the red-letter day while addressing a public rally in Gujarat's Dahod on Monday and spoke about his 'new beginnings' at the 7 Lok Kalyan Marg, the Prime Minister's official residence in the national capital.
'Today is May 26. It was on this day in 2014 that I took the oath as the Prime Minister for the first time. With the strength of your blessings, I have been tirelessly serving the people of the nation day and night. In these years, the country has taken decisions that are unimaginable and unprecedented.
In all these years, the country has broken decades-old shackles,' the PM said.
He also thanked the residents of his home state, saying, 'All of you in Gujarat gave me your abundant blessings; later, millions across the country also blessed me without any hesitation,' pointing to an outpouring of support that led to his shifting from state politics to the national level.

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