Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare J.P. Nadda performed a special pooja and aarti in New Delhi on June 10, 2026 [1, 2].
The event serves as a symbolic commemoration of the central government's tenure. By highlighting governance milestones, the administration seeks to reinforce its narrative of national development and stability.
Nadda organized the ceremony to mark the completion of 12 years [1, 2] of the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The ritual was conducted in the capital city to express gratitude for the progress achieved during this period [1, 2].
Reports said the celebration focused on the developmental strides made under the current leadership [1, 2]. The use of traditional religious ceremonies like the aarti to mark political milestones is a recurring theme for the administration, blending cultural identity with state governance.
While the event was primarily ceremonial, it underscores the political alignment of the Union Health Minister with the broader goals of the Prime Minister's office [1, 2]. The gathering in New Delhi highlighted the party's intent to celebrate long-term continuity in power [1, 2].
Officials said the pooja was intended to honor the milestones reached over the 12-year span [1, 2]. The ceremony concluded with prayers for the continued prosperity and growth of the nation under the existing leadership framework [1, 2].
“J.P. Nadda performed a special pooja and aarti in New Delhi”
The celebration of a 12-year milestone through a religious ceremony reflects the Modi government's strategy of integrating cultural and spiritual practices with political legitimacy. By framing a decade-plus of governance as a period of gratitude and development, the administration signals its intent to maintain its current ideological trajectory and project an image of enduring stability to the electorate.





