Cabinet passes a resolution applauding PM for becoming the longest serving elected PM

Reporting for June 10, 2026 indicates that The Union Cabinet passed a resolution applauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi for becoming India’s longest-serving continuously elected prime minister.

Modi completed 4,399 consecutive days in office on Tuesday, surpassing Jawaharlal Nehru’s prior record of 4,398 days after the first general election.

Ministers accorded Modi a standing ovation during a meeting he chaired in New Delhi.

The resolution praised his leadership on national security, inclusive growth and the Viksit Bharat vision for a developed India by 2047.

Government releases noted more than 25 crore people have exited poverty during his tenure, a claim opposition parties dispute.

Government releases tied the milestone to 4,399 consecutive days in elected office, exceeding Nehru’s 4,398-day benchmark.

Quantitative references in June 10, 2026 dispatches included 4399, which officials cited while compiling timelines and response plans.

State capitals awaited circulars translating national policy into district-level enforcement checklists.

Opposition desks planned press conferences seeking granular budget impacts on welfare schemes.

Election administrators noted pending filings must comply with revised affidavit rules this month.

Parliamentary observers said June 10, 2026 debates may revisit implementation timelines after fresh ministerial statements.

 

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Sources:

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/cabinet-passes-a-resolution-applauding-pm-for-becoming-the-longest-serving-elected-pm-for-consecutive-terms/

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