Prime Minister Narendra Modi became India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister on June 10, 2024 [1].
The milestone represents a significant shift in Indian political history, as Modi surpassed the record previously held by Jawaharlal Nehru [1]. For supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the achievement serves as a validation of the public's trust in Modi's leadership and his "Viksit Bharat" vision for a developed India [1].
Celebrations erupted across multiple states to mark the occasion. In Dehradun and Delhi, BJP leaders and workers organized special prayer meetings and events to honor the Prime Minister's tenure [2]. These gatherings were designed to highlight the stability and continuity of the current administration, a central theme of the party's messaging.
Modi reached this record after serving 12 years in office [2]. The transition to becoming the longest-serving elected leader is being framed by party officials as a testament to the effectiveness of his governance model.
While the celebrations were concentrated in major urban centers, the BJP coordinated activities nationwide to ensure the milestone reached a broad audience [2]. The events included traditional prayers, and public gatherings where party members discussed the impact of the administration's policies over the last decade.
Throughout the day, various political leaders extended their congratulations to the Prime Minister [1]. The BJP continues to link this longevity to the successful implementation of national development goals and the enduring popularity of the Prime Minister's platform [1].
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi became India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister on June 10, 2024.”
The surpassing of Jawaharlal Nehru's record by Narendra Modi signifies a consolidation of power and a shift in the historical narrative of Indian leadership. By becoming the longest-serving elected Prime Minister, Modi cements his legacy as the dominant figure of 21st-century Indian politics, providing the BJP with a powerful symbolic tool to argue for the long-term viability of their ideological framework.




