National Democratic Alliance leaders adopted a resolution praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 12-year tenure during a meeting at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi [1].

The move signals a strategic effort to project coalition unity and stability within the governing alliance. By formally recognizing the leadership of the prime minister, the NDA aims to consolidate support among its various partners and party workers.

The resolution specifically highlighted the achievements of the government under the leadership of Modi [1], [2]. The gathering included key figures such as BJP National President Nitin Nabin and NDA leader Chandrababu Naidu [1].

Modi said he dedicated the praise to all NDA partners and the party workers who supported the administration [1], [2]. This gesture was intended to distribute the credit for the government's successes across the broader coalition rather than attributing them solely to the prime minister.

The meeting took place as part of an NDA conclave, serving as a forum for the alliance to align its goals and demonstrate a unified front [1]. The resolution focused on the impact of the 12 years [1] of governance led by Modi, framing the period as one of significant national progress.

Throughout the proceedings, the emphasis remained on collective effort. The leadership sought to reinforce the bonds between the BJP and its allies by acknowledging the role of each partner in maintaining the coalition's longevity, and effectiveness [2].

NDA leaders adopted a resolution praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 12-year tenure

The formal adoption of this resolution serves as a political tool to ensure loyalty and cohesion within the NDA. By publicly attributing his success to the coalition partners, Modi is managing the internal dynamics of a multi-party alliance, ensuring that smaller partners feel valued and invested in the continued tenure of the current administration.