Sunday, November 10, 2019

Unknown facts about Narendra Modi | Narendra Modi Facts


Narendra Modi aka Narendra Damodardas Modi born on 17th September 1950 is currently serving as the 14th Prime Minister of India since 2014. Most of us know him for his sauve and bold personality while other leaders also know him to be a friend. Let’s now talk about some Narendra Modi facts.


Here are some Common factsabout Narendra Modi:
  •  Narendra Modi was born in a Gujarati family in Vadnagar. 
  •   He was appointed as the CM of Gujarat in 2001 all because of Keshubhai Patel’s failing health and poor image that followed the earthquake in Bhuj.
  • The administration under Modi has tried to raise FDI in the Indian economy, reduce spending on healthcare, social welfare programmes, improve efficiency in the bureaucracy, etc...
Some of the other Narendra Modi facts also include:
  • Before ever getting into his political career, and before Narendra Modi was an adolescent, Narendra Modi helped out his father in selling tea.

Talking about Unknown facts about Narendra Modi, a few things definitely have been missed by most and that includes:
  • Narendra Modi was first introduced to the RSS at the age of 8. From then on, he built a long association with the organisation.
  • Narendra Modi left from home to Jashodaben Chimanlal after winding up with his high-school in part due to an arranged marriage.

Narendra Modi Facts - His Political Career
  • Narendra Modi in 1971 became a full-time worker for the RSS.
  • He was forced to go into hiding during the state of emergency which was imposed across the country in 1975.
  • Later in 1985, RSS assigned him to BJP and then he held various positions within the party hierarchy before 2001.

  • Narendra Modi became the CM of Gujarat in 2001 and continued to be in the same position till 2014.
  • He was elected as the Prime Minister of India in 2014.
  • He has been a member of the Parliament for Varanasi and is now a member of the BJP and RSS.
  • PM Narendra Modi is also now the first prime minister to be elected for 2 consecutive terms from a party other than Indian National Congress.


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