
Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrates his 75th birthday, marking a remarkable journey of resilience, determination, and leadership. From humble beginnings as a tea seller, Modi has risen to become one of India’s longest-serving and most influential Prime Ministers.
His political journey gained momentum in 2001 when he became the Chief Minister of Gujarat. The Gujarat model of development under his leadership quickly turned him into a national figure. The landmark moment came in 2014, when Modi became the Prime Minister for the first time, riding the wave of the historic “Modi wave” that resonated even in states like Andhra Pradesh.
Subsequent landslide victories in 2019 and 2024 cemented his position as the Prime Minister for a third consecutive term—a rare achievement in Indian politics. In Andhra Pradesh, Modi has seen a significant resurgence since the 2019 setback, with the BJP regaining strength through its alliances with TDP and Jana Sena, bolstering his image and influence in the state.
The Modi-led government’s consistent focus on Andhra Pradesh and other regions has earned public goodwill, reflected in state elections in Rajasthan and Maharashtra. However, with Rahul Gandhi rising as a formidable opposition, Modi faces one of his most challenging political tests yet, as India’s political landscape continues to evolve.
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