Prime Minister Narendra Modi chairs a meeting with the members of the Economic Advisory Council (EAC) to the prime minister, in New Delhi on June 6, 2026. 
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Modi India's longest-serving PM; NDA constituents to meet on 12th anniversary of his governance

On June 10, Modi will cross the record of Nehru's 4,399 days in power as an elected prime minister

New Delhi | A meeting of the NDA to celebrate its government completing 12 years and Prime Minister Narendra Modi becoming the longest-serving elected PM of India will be held here on Wednesday.

All constituents of the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) besides the top leadership of the BJP, including Prime Minister Modi, are expected to attend the crucial meeting.

Modi becomes the longest continuously serving elected prime minister of India, breaking the record of the first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

A resolution hailing Prime Minister Modi for this feat is likely to be adopted at the meeting of the NDA partners, sources said.

On June 10, Modi will cross the record of Nehru's 4,399 days in power as an elected prime minister following the 1952 general elections. Nehru's stint from 1947 to 1952 was as head of an interim government as elections were not held till 1952.

Former prime minister Indira Gandhi had a tenure of 14 years, more than that of Modi, but her prime ministership was not uninterrupted.

By surpassing Nehru's 4,399-day record, Modi becomes the longest-serving elected prime minister of India, the sources said.

On May 26, 2014, Modi took charge as India's prime minister with a landslide victory. He got re-elected with a bigger mandate in 2019 and his second term began on May 30 of the same year. His third consecutive term started on June 9, 2024.

"A special resolution congratulating Prime Minister Modi and expressing the NDA's gratitude for his leadership will be moved by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu. The resolution will be seconded by Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, following which several alliance leaders are expected to participate in the discussion before the motion is formally adopted," a source said.

Prime Minister Modi is expected to address the NDA conclave after the resolution is passed, according to sources.

The NDA meeting, to be held at Bharat Mandapam, will be attended by chief ministers and deputy chief ministers of all 22 NDA governed states and Union Territories besides the leaders of all alliance constituents.

Sources said the meeting will bring together around 75 senior leaders representing 35 NDA constituent parties, including chief ministers, deputy chief ministers, party presidents and other senior functionaries of the alliance.

The meeting will be chaired by BJP president Nitin Nabin. Senior BJP leaders, including Union ministers Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah, Nitin Gadkari, J P Nadda and Shivraj Singh Chouhan, will attend the meeting, sources privy to the development said.

Union ministers belonging to the NDA constituents -- K Ram Mohan Naidu (TDP), Rajiv Ranjan Singh (JDU), H D Kumaraswamy (JDS) and Anupriya Patel (Apna Dal-Soneylal) -- are also likely to attend the meeting.

The leaders of NDA, and the central and state governments will exchange perspectives and best practices relating to boosting 'Ease of Living', 'Ease of Doing Business' and how to bring further reforms to realise the shared dream of a 'Viksit Bharat' by 2047, the sources said.

The conclave is also expected to showcase the unity and collective strength of the NDA, with leaders from across the country coming together to acknowledge Prime Minister Modi's contribution to governance, development and national leadership over the past decade, the sources said.

The meeting will focus on reviewing various national development programmes, infrastructure programmes and the Modi government's vision to transform the nation into a developed country by 2047.

The meeting is likely to deliberate on how to bring smooth synergy between the states and the Centre on the ongoing developmental schemes.

The prime minister had earlier outlined his government's reform priorities for the next decade, asserting that his government's "Reform Express" has delivered systemic transformation and benefited common citizens in a significant way.

At a recent meeting of the council of ministers of the Modi government, the prime minister had said that the Union ministers should work towards ensuring "ease of living" for the people.

He also told them that there should not be any interference in the people's lives in any way. The prime minister told the Union ministers to take all possible steps so that the people get maximum benefits from the government welfare programmes, the sources said.

Modi noted that while the government has been in power since 2014, the focus in 2026 must be on future goals and achievements. He told the Union ministers this is the time to look forward, not dwell on what has been done in the past.

The prime minister advised the ministers to remain focused on governance and delivery, and stressed that there should be no pendency in government work, the sources said.

BJP leaders to perform havans to mark Modi becoming India's longest-serving PM

New Delhi | Prominent BJP leaders, including national president Nitin Nabin, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and her cabinet colleagues, party MPs and MLAs, will perform ‘havan’ and offer prayers at the temples and their homes, on Wednesday to mark Narendra Modi becoming India's longest serving prime minister.

Nabin, accompanied by Delhi BJP president and Union minister Harsh Malhotra, MP Bansuri Swaraj and state general secretary Pawan Rana, will offer prayers at Jhandewalan temple.

Chief Minister Gupta, accompanied by North West Delhi MP Yogender Chandolia, will pray at Ram Mandir in Kishanganj Gaushala.

Modi will complete 4,399 days as the Prime Minister of India on June 10, surpassing the record of 4,398 days held by Jawahar Lal Nehru.

Several senior party leaders, including Union minister JP Nadda, Sunil Bansal, Arun Singh, former Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva, party MPs Manoj Tiwari, Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, Delhi government ministers Pankaj Kumar Singh, Ashish Sood, and Ravindra Indraj, will also perform rituals and offer prayers.

Speculation rife over BJP central team rejig, reshuffle in Modi govt

New Delhi | The appointment of four new BJP state unit chiefs has raised speculation of a possible reshuffle in the party as well as in the Prime Minister Narendra Modi government which has completed 12 years in power.

The BJP team under the new national president Nitin Nabin, who took charge in January, is expected to be announced within this month, with sources suggesting that some holding positions in the government may move to the party.

The BJP recently announced new presidents in Punjab, Haryana, Tripura and Delhi.

In Delhi, Union minister Harsh Malhotra has been appointed as the state unit head while another Union minister Pankaj Chaudhary was appointed as president of the Uttar Pradesh unit in December 2025.

Two Union ministers, Ravneet Singh Bittu and George Kurian, have not been renominated for the June 18 Rajya Sabha elections even though their tenures are coming to an end soon.

It is suggested that Bittu will concentrate on next year's assembly election in Punjab. The BJP is likely to assign a key role to Bittu, whose Rajya Sabha tenure is ending this month.

Sources said that with the completion of 12 years of the BJP-led NDA government and the second year of its third term, Prime Minister Modi may effect a reshuffle in his ministry sometime soon.

Referring to the coming Punjab election, the sources said tackling the drug menace, religious conversions and "stalled" economic growth in the border state will prominently figure in the BJP's poll planks in next year's assembly elections there.

According to sources, the BJP will also firmly raise in its campaigns the issue of corruption and the "deteriorating" law and order situation in the wake of murders and the rise of gangsters under the Bhagwant Mann government while seeking to dislodge the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) from power in the state.

Assembly elections in Punjab are slated early next year and the BJP is leaving nothing to chance to wrest the border state from AAP.

"We will contest Punjab elections on the issue of conversion, drugs and stalled economic growth," a source in the party said.

Party sources indicated that the BJP will go alone in the Punjab assembly polls. In the past, the BJP had an alliance with the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), which moved out of the coalition following differences over the three farm laws which were later withdrawn.

The BJP has already begun preparations for the 2027 Punjab elections with Home Minister Amit Shah sounding the poll bugle at a "badlav" rally in Moga in March. He launched a broadside against the Mann government at the rally, highlighting issues of law and order, drug menace, religious conversion and corruption.

After its convincing victory in West Bengal, the BJP's focus has now shifted to Punjab, where it recently appointed Kewal Singh Dhillon, a Jat Sikh, as the party's state unit chief.

Dhillon, a two-time former Congress MLA from Barnala, had joined the BJP in 2022 and was subsequently appointed vice president of the state unit of the party.

The BJP is reaching out to voters in Punjab while urging them to give it a chance to bring about a perceptible change in the border state, which had once led on the economic front.

Sunil Jakhar, who was replaced by Dhillon as the Punjab BJP president, may also be given some key responsibility in the state, according to sources.

The party is currently scouting for its candidates in key constituencies ahead of elections and is conducting a ground survey in this regard, the sources said.

Nabin is also expected to visit the state later this month to give a boost to the party's campaign.

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