Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed gratitude towards his supporters for their unwavering backing throughout the recent Lok Sabha election campaign. He acknowledged the widespread adoption of ‘Modi Ka Parivar’ as a term of endearment by people across Bharat on their social media profiles. Modi credited this gesture as a source of strength during the electoral journey.
Following the resounding victory of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) for the third consecutive time, Modi, who was sworn in as prime minister for his third consecutive term on June 9, conveyed his appreciation to the citizens of India. He recognized their trust in the NDA and their mandate to continue working towards the nation’s progress.
With the successful conveyance of the message of unity and solidarity reflected in the adoption of ‘Modi Ka Parivar,’ Prime Minister Modi graciously requested his supporters to remove the suffix from their social media handles. Despite this change, he emphasized that the bond shared by all as one family, striving for Bharat’s advancement, remains strong and unbroken.
Accompanying this message, the official X handle of the prime minister underwent a transformation, featuring a new display picture and a cover photo depicting Modi bowing before the Constitution. This visual representation reinforces the commitment to upholding democratic values and the rule of law.
The request to remove ‘Modi Ka Parivar’ from social media profiles comes amidst a prior controversy sparked by Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) supremo Lalu Prasad’s remarks, labeling Modi’s leadership as ‘parivarvaad’ or family-centric politics.
In response to Lalu Prasad’s criticism, Modi defended his stance against dynastic politics and asserted his dedication to serving the nation. He reaffirmed that his life is transparent and committed to the welfare of the country.
During the electoral campaign, many Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ministers, leaders, and workers had appended ‘Modi Ka Parivar’ as a suffix to their social media handles in a show of solidarity with the prime minister. This collective display of support underscored the unity within the party and its alignment with Modi’s leadership vision.
As Bharat progresses into its new term under Modi’s leadership, the removal of ‘Modi Ka Parivar’ from social media profiles symbolizes a transition towards a broader sense of unity and national identity, while the commitment to the nation’s advancement remains unwavering.
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