Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on completing 12 years [1] in office on Tuesday.
The milestone marks over a decade of leadership under the Bharatiya Janata Party, signaling a period of significant infrastructure and policy shifts. Chouhan's remarks emphasize the government's focus on national development and institutional rebuilding.
Chouhan described the duration of Modi's leadership as a "golden era of India's reconstruction" [1]. He said the period has been defined by a commitment to rebuilding the nation's foundations. The Union Minister used the anniversary to highlight the perceived achievements of the administration in transforming the country's landscape.
While the specific details of the reconstruction efforts were not enumerated in the announcement, the celebration focuses on the longevity of the current government. The 12-year mark [1] represents a sustained period of political continuity in New Delhi.
Chouhan said the achievements of the past 12 years [1] serve as a testament to the Prime Minister's vision for the country. The celebration occurred amid ongoing efforts by the government to maintain its momentum in various development sectors.
This public acknowledgement by a senior cabinet member reinforces the party's internal narrative of success. By framing the tenure as a golden era, the administration seeks to solidify its legacy of reconstruction and growth.
“golden era of India's reconstruction”
The framing of the last 12 years as a 'golden era' suggests a strategic effort by the BJP to consolidate its record of governance. By emphasizing 'reconstruction,' the administration is positioning its tenure not just as a period of management, but as a fundamental transformation of the Indian state, which serves to justify its long-term hold on power.





