The Union Cabinet passed a 7-point resolution congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi for becoming India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister for two consecutive terms, having completed 4,399 continuous days in office. The resolution was passed during the same Cabinet session that approved the ₹2,533 crore Amaravati office complex and the Ahmedabad Metro Phase 2(A). PM Modi has been in office since May 26, 2014. The record surpasses the tenure of former PM Jawaharlal Nehru's first two consecutive terms.
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Cabinet Passes 7-Point Resolution Congratulating PM Modi on Completing 4,399 Days as India's Longest Continuously Serving Elected PM
Key Points
- The Union Cabinet passed a 7-point resolution congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi for becoming India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister for two consecutive terms, having completed 4,399 continuous days in office
- The resolution was passed during the same Cabinet session that approved the ₹2,533 crore Amaravati office complex and the Ahmedabad Metro Phase 2(A)
- PM Modi has been in office since May 26, 2014
- The record surpasses the tenure of former PM Jawaharlal Nehru's first two consecutive terms
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• PM Modi: 4,399 continuous days in office as of June 2026 – India's longest-serving elected PM for two consecutive terms • PM Modi assumed office: May 26, 2014 (first term); re-elected 2019 and 2024 • Ahmedabad Metro Phase 2(A) also approved: 6.032 km corridor (Koteshwar Road to Ahmedabad Airport); cost ₹2,169.04 crore
