History has been written today.
On 10 June 2026, Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji completes 4,399 consecutive days in office, surpassing the 4,398 days of India's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru ji, to become the longest continuously serving elected Prime Minister in the history of our Republic.
Pause for a moment and reflect on what this truly means.
India is not a nation in the ordinary sense. It is a civilisation of 1.4 billion souls. A land of 22 scheduled languages and hundreds of dialects; of many faiths, castes, communities and creeds; of countless regions and walks of life, living side by side. We are the world's largest democracy, with an electorate of nearly 98 crore, more than the people living in all of Europe. This makes ours perhaps the most complex electoral exercise across the globe.
And yet, out of these 1.4 billion people, the same leader has been entrusted with the nation: again, and again, and again. 2014. 2019. 2024. Three successive mandates from the people of India, each one a renewed act of faith.
To win the trust of so vast and diverse a nation even once is remarkable. To win it three times over, without a break, is extraordinary.
Consider, too, how different the two eras are. Pandit Nehru ji earned his mandate in the formative decades of the Republic, an age of one-party dominance in which the Congress towered over a young and fragmented opposition. Narendra Modi ji has earned his in a far more demanding democracy: the age of coalitions, of powerful regional forces and fierce multi-party competition. And he has met that challenge in full: winning absolute majorities in his own right in 2014 and 2019 (the first single-party majorities since 1984), and then forging and leading a victorious coalition in 2024. To command the trust of so fiercely contested a nation, mandate after mandate, is by any measure the harder achievement.
On this historic occasion, I bow to the wisdom of the Indian voter and salute the Hon'ble Prime Minister's tireless devotion to the nation.
May he be blessed with robust health and a long life, and may the people of Bharat grant him many more mandates in the service of our motherland.
@narendramodi
My blood's boiling. Women, I'm sorry to say this, but protect yourselves like nobody else's business. Kehne ke liye hum progressive ho rahe hain, asliyat mein ladkiyon ke liye mahaul aur dangerous hota jaa raha hai. I don't care about these losers. I care about women. So yeah.
This is Armaan, Owner of mattress shop in Malviya Nagar. He laid out all his mattresses so that people trapped in the burning hotel could jump onto them and save their lives. in this way, several lives were saved too.
Armaan is a real life Hero❤️
When systems fail, individual heroes rise. These are people who rescued people and administered CPR in the hauz rani fire . (L to R) Amir Khan, Mohd Shoaib, Wasim Raja and Mohd Afzal
Seriously is there any remotely optimistic news coming from anywhere with respect to how our country is doing? Inflation crazy high, petrol prices killing us, flight operations coming down and major cancelations by the duopoly, education at disastrous level with NEET cancellation and CBSE mockery, heat killing us because of crazy unplanned contracts & construction while cutting trees, media as always not giving a f**k downplaying 100s dying in cyclones till another country PM tweets about it, dowry deaths still happening at 15 a day, where is the hope? Where is the accountability? Kare kya bhai hum?
#Archives Shahid Tantray: If you are arrested, what do you hope for from your supporters?
Kunal Kamra: Go to work, do your job—I mean, nothing. I don’t expect anything because I’ve seen these expectations when it comes to an Umar Khalid, when it comes to people who are being hounded by the state. Everybody does what they want to do, and it’s fine. There’s no pressure on them. When the media is not taking that pressure, when the bureaucracy is not stressed, when the police is having fun, why should I expect my audience to act?
Kunal Kamra speaks about how he negotiates the various controversies he has faced during the tenure of the Narendra Modi government. Read the entire interview by @shahidtantray:
https://t.co/3SNcNZlZhn #kunalkamra
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And it's so evident they're using AI in Ramayana just noticed the blue turban guy next to the kid his turban colour changes to purple in between shots.
30+ artists including me were summoned by authorities for being on Latent.
The whole comedy fraternity took a hit because of how stupid you’re. Shows were canceled, Venues pulled out, Judgements made, the pathetic shadow of your stupidity still continues to make lives of funny comedians difficult. You didn’t even care to understand that side.
Stop pretending to be the nice guy you’re not. Take your cheque’s,
lower your gaze & be very ashamed.
You’re a contraceptive for creativity,
stop milking this & go back to what you do best which is being a hurdle for upward social change while FraudCasting & clout chasing…
Modi Ji,
In COVID, you gave 4.33 crore migrants 4 hours to figure out their lives.
They walked. Hundreds of kilometres. Barefoot. On highways. On railway tracks.
And when Parliament asked how many died? The government said it kept no record.
No record. Of the dead.
96% got zero rations. Zero wages.
While India clapped on balconies and lit diyas on your command. You held Bengal rallies and blessed Kumbh crowds during the second wave.
Hospitals had no oxygen. Bodies floated in rivers.
You called it India’s “vaccine maitri” moment and exported doses abroad.
PM CARES: ₹10,000+ crore collected.
RTI? Refused.
CAG audit? Blocked.
Public accounts? Never published.
The fund that “cares”, answers to no one.
Fast forward to 2026.
Six years in power. Zero strategic LPG reserves built. 90% import dependency. One strait. No backup plan.
33 crore families can’t cook a hot meal.
Your government’s response?
Critics are “panic creators.”
COVID = “Clap and light diyas.”
LPG crisis = “Stay united like COVID.”
Sir, the pattern IS the policy. You don’t manage crises. You manage the narrative around them. And then you call that leadership.
I’m completely stranded at Moscow airport… alone, helpless, and running out of hope.
No one from @makemytripcare or @etihad is answering my desperate messages.
Russia doesn’t accept Visa or Mastercard anymore.
I have ZERO cash left. Not even for food or water.
The Etihad ground staff is avoiding me more than my ex ever did — literally turning their faces away and telling me “just call customer care”… which has been busy for hours. I’m standing here like a beggar in my own nightmare.
I don’t know how I’m going to get home. I’m scared. I feel abandoned by the very companies I trusted with my journey. My family is waiting and I can’t even tell them I’m safe.
Please… if anyone from Etihad, MakeMyTrip, or even the Indian embassy sees this — HELP ME.
And if you’re reading this, just one RT could save me. I’m begging.
#StrandedInMoscow
Will it be fair to make a film called #UttarPradeshFiles just because 33 boys as young as 3years old were raped, molested and their videos recorded and sold on dark web to 47 countries by a Junior Engineer working in the Electricity Department and his wife operating from Banda and Chitrakoot. This story is worth sharing as the couple were awarded death penalty by a #POCSOCourt last week. The most heinous crime against humanity and most deserving punishment in my opinion.