The Rise of Modi: How He Became India's Prime Minister

+Modi-Becomes-India-s-Prime-Minister+

It was the year 2014. India was gearing up for its general election and the world was watching closely. Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister of the state of Gujarat, was running for the post of Prime Minister as the candidate of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The campaign was intense, with Modi travelling across the country to connect with voters.

One incident that stands out from the campaign trail was a speech given by Modi in the city of Kanpur. As he was speaking, a strong gust of wind blew away his turban. Without missing a beat, Modi caught the turban mid-air and continued with his speech, earning him the admiration of his supporters.

Modi's Rise to Power

Three Reasons for Modi's Popularity

  1. Charismatic leadership: Modi is known for his powerful oratory skills and his ability to connect with the masses.
  2. Economic reforms: Modi's policies such as "Digital India" and "Make in India" have contributed to India's economic growth and development.
  3. Nationalist agenda: Modi's emphasis on promoting the interests of India on the global stage has resonated with many voters.

Practical Tips

If you want to follow in Modi's footsteps and become a successful leader, here are some tips:

Curated by Team Akash.Mittal.Blog

Share on Twitter
Share on LinkedIn