*Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not resign before March 12, 2026 under any circumstances nor will there be mid-term elections before that* :Editorial
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*Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not resign before March 12, 2026 under any circumstances nor will there be mid-term elections before that*
Today on 9th june 2024 Narendra Modi is going to become Prime Minister for the third consecutive time after NDA crosses the majority mark. Before him, this record was held in the name of the country’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Although there is still a lot of difference between Modi’s coming to power for the third consecutive time and Nehru’s record, but just as Nehru took over as Prime Minister for the third time in 1962, similarly this unprecedented moment will be seen once again in the history of India. , when the same politician will take oath as Prime Minister for the third time.
Before this, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru had the longest and uninterrupted tenure in India in which he held the post of Prime Minister for 16 years and 286 days. If sources are to be believed, it will be very difficult for the Prime Minister to run this term because this time Narendra Modi is running a coalition government and accepting the demands of the coalition parties will be a tough task for him. It is universally accepted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi sets his goal in advance.
Looking at the compulsions of the coalition, there are hot news that mid-term elections will be held soon. But if sources are to be believed, then only one thing is going on in the mind of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that he wants to break the record of longest tenure of former Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and in which he completed a tenure of 16 years 286 days, the Prime Minister has decided to complete his tenure of 16 years 287 days by keeping this target in front, that is, he is not going to call mid-term elections or resign from his post under any circumstances before 12 March 2026, so that his tenure of at least 16 years 287 or 288 days is completed in the history and the record of the longest tenure Prime Minister is registered in his name, this is what sources and some opposition leaders also believe. Some astrologers are also making such predictions.
प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी चौंकाने वाले निर्णय लेने और काम करने वाले प्रधानमंत्री के रूप में मशहूर है लगता है इस बार भी है सभी विपक्षियों की ज्योतिषियों की भविष्यवाणी करने वालों को क गलत साबित करेंगे और अपना 5 वर्ष का कार्यकाल पूरा करेंगे।