Prime Minister Narendra Modi has completed 20 years of uninterrupted service in the public office on Thursday. To celebrate the occasion, the ruling BJP has planned several day-long events across the country.
He has become one of the longest serving heads of an elected government with 20 years in office.
Narendra Modi had taken oath as the Gujarat chief minister way back in 2001 and he now completes twenty years of his public service. Out of those 20 years, the PM has spent seven years in the Prime Minister's Office.
To mark the occasion, the ruling BJP has planned a series of events which include spreading awareness about PM Modi's works in public office with a focus on cleanliness, in line with the “Swachh Bharat” vision of the Prime Minister.
The BJP workers will mark the day by cleaning rivers in the country, as a mark of respect to the policies introduced by PM Modi in his two decades of public service.
Temples and gurudwaras across the country will also perform prayers and 'Ardas', praying for the long life of Prime Minister Modi and a 'langar' will be organised as a part of the 'Seva Samarpan' campaign.
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