The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), which maintains a comprehensive bio of each PM of India, explains Modi as a “dynamic, decisive and development-oriented leader”
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Prime priest Narendra Modi is noting his 74th birthday celebration on Tuesday (September 17). A job political leader, PM Modi has actually currently strengthened his heritage as one of the uncommon people to be offering a 3rd successive term as the head of the nationwide federal government in India.
The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), which maintains a comprehensive bio of each PM of India, has a whole lot to state on Modi’s life and trip.
For PM Modi, the PMO begins with a grand declaration: “History was scripted in the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhawan on the night of 26th May 2014 as Narendra Modi took vow as the Prime Minister of India”. It says that he took on the position after “a historic mandate” from the people of the country.
The PMO describes Modi as a “dynamic, decisive and development-oriented leader”.
His focus, as outlined by the PMO, has always been on development and improving the lives of the poorest in society.
Modi’s life, as chronicled by the PMO, is one of modest beginnings in Vadnagar, Gujarat. Born on September 17, 1950, into a family of humble origins, he is noted as the first Indian Prime Minister born after India gained independence.
The PMO’s account cites unnamed friends to give insights into his childhood. “His school friends remember that as a child also he was very industrious and had an affinity for debates and a curiosity to read books,” it says.
The website then sheds light on a phase of Modi’s life that is, without doubt, a well-documented narrative in mainstream media.
The PMO says that at 17, Modi left home to travel across India. Upon returning, he was a changed man who, having formulated a clear aim of what he wanted to do in life, joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). where he developed into a skilled organizer.
It is interesting to note that in 1970s, a young Modi joined the movement to “restore democracy in India.”
His political rise continued when he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The PMO’s account says that Modi “ensured that the BJP was a close second to the Congress in the 1990 Gujarat Assembly elections.” Five years later, in the 1995 Assembly elections, he was one of the leaders who oversaw the BJP’s vote share in the state increase such that the party won 121 seats in the Assembly.
The PMO, documenting PM Modi’s time as Chief Minister of Gujarat, describes his leadership as a “paradigm shift towards pro-people and pro-active good governance.”
His viewpoint of “Minimum Government, Maximum Governance” is an additional main style in the PMO’s representation, with the concept of merging administration via his Pancha-Amrut structure.