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PM Modi becomes 2nd longest serving Prime Minister of India, surpassing Indira Gandhi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become the second-longest-serving PM in India in consecutive terms, surpassing Indira Gandhi’s record. Modi, the first post-independence born and non-Congress leader to achieve this, has served for 11 years and 60 days, with landmark decisions and governance reforms marking his tenure.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Image/File Pic

Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Image/File Pic

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday marked a major milestone in the country's history, becoming the second-longest-serving PM of India in consecutive terms, surpassing the record of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

Notably, he is the first non-Congress Prime Minister to mark this achievement. Additionally, PM Modi is the first Prime Minister born after independence and the longest-serving from a non-Hindi state.

Narendra Modi, 74, took oath as Prime Minister for the first time on May 26, 2014 and has served a total of 11 years and 60 days in office till date.

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