Birthday special: 7 interesting facts about PM Narendra Modi
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned 68 today. PM Modi has decided to celebrate his 68th Birthday in his constituency, Varanasi, along with school children. He was born in a poor family and used to sell tea but is now a beloved leader.
Narendra Modi is both an ‘enigma’ and an ‘open book’ for his supporters as well as his detractors. There is no specific reason, which makes him so popular among common people At the same time, he is widely known as a person who wears his heart on his sleeves.
Even his political rivals admire him for his bold and fearless stand on sensitive issues that can dent his carefully crafted image of a no-nonsense man. On PM Modi’s 68th birthday, we will introduce you 7 interesting facts you must know about him.
Here are 7 most interesting facts about PM Modi
When Narendra Modi was young, he wanted to join the Army. He wanted to pursue his education from a Sainik School, located nearby Jamnagar, but due to some financial issue, he could not.
However, being the patriot, during the 1965 Indo-Pak war, PM Modi served the soldiers in transit at the Railway stations. He willingly helped the flood-affected people in Gujarat in 1967 too.
When he was 17, he left his home and went to Ramakrishna Ashram of Belur in West Bengal. After reaching the Himalayas, he stayed with yogic Sadhus for several months and studied Hindutva.
Did you know, PM Modi has completed three months course in the US on Public Relation and Image Management? Now, he is known as one of the most famous Politicians in the world.
He is the only Indian Prime Minister who was born after Independence. He was born on 17 September 1950.
The jet-setter PM has been making India proud and setting a good example for Indians who travel abroad. During his visit to Taiwan, in a stereotyping attempt, someone questioned him whether India was a land of snake-charmers. In a witty way, Modi responded by saying India is now a land of the mouse. By this, he didn’t mean the rodent but the computer mouse!
A strong cleanliness supporter, Narendra Modi-led government’s campaign Swacch Bharat Mission garnered a lot of appreciation and support. In a rally, he was heard saying, “build toilets before temples”.
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