With 4079 Days in Office on Friday, Narendra Modi Surpasses Indira Gandhi to Be PM with Second-Longest Unbroken Stint
INDIA, JUL 24 – Narendra Modi completed 4,078 consecutive days as Prime Minister, surpassing Indira Gandhi and securing six consecutive electoral victories, officials said.
- On July 25, 2025, Narendra Modi completed 4,078 days in office as Prime Minister, overtaking Indira Gandhi’s uninterrupted tenure of 4,077 days and becoming India’s second longest-serving PM after Jawaharlal Nehru.
- Modi began his political career as the Chief Minister of Gujarat in 2001 and later secured a victory in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections from Varanasi, which led to his appointment as Prime Minister.
- He achieved re-election in both 2019 and 2024, becoming the only non-Congress leader to serve two complete consecutive terms as Prime Minister with full majorities in the Lok Sabha.
- Modi completed 4,078 days in office, leading his party to six consecutive electoral victories at state and national levels, matching Jawaharlal Nehru in three consecutive Lok Sabha wins.
- This milestone marks Modi as the longest-serving prime minister originating from a non-Hindi-speaking state and the first to have been born after India gained independence, underscoring his enduring leadership and consistent electoral victories.
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Modi Surpasses Milestone: Second-Longest Serving PM in India
Modi Surpasses Milestone: Second-Longest Serving PM in India In a significant milestone, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become India's second-longest serving prime minister in consecutive terms, completing 4,078 days in office. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recognized this achievement, calling it a 'historic achievement' and praising Modi's commitment to a 'Developed India-Self-reliant India'.With this achievement, Modi surpasse…
PM Modi will complete his tenure of 4,078 days on 25 July 2025, surpassing Indira Gandhi's record of being the Prime Minister continuously for 4,077 days.
With 4079 days in office on Friday, Narendra Modi surpasses Indira Gandhi to be PM with second-longest unbroken stint
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