At book launch, Amit Shah hails Narendra Modi's tenure as India's renaissance
The Sunday Guardian
|February 02, 2025
At the launch of the book, "Indian Renaissance: The Modi Decade", edited by Dr Aishwarya Pandit, Chairperson of the ITV Foundation and Associate Professor at Jindal Global Law School, Union Home Minister Amit Shah hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, describing his term as a momentous and a turning point in India's history post 1947.
Along with the Home Minister, on the dais were present Union Minister Manohar Lal, Rajya Sabha MP Kartikeya Sharma, the editor of the book, Dr Aishwarya Pandit, and NewsX editorial director Priya Sahgal.
Amit Shah emphasized that when India’s history would be written, PM Modi’s name would be written in “golden letters” even by his critics.
Reflecting on the 2014 Lok Sabha electoral victory, the Home Minister highlighted how the BJP won from all corners of the country, from Ladakh to Kanyakumari to Assam.
Talking about the narrative and India’s history, the Home Minister emphasized that India’s history can be categorized into three significant periods. “First is before & after Independence. Second is before & after Emergency. Third is before & after Narendra Modi,” he said.
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