11 yrs of PM Modi’s leadership have been ‘golden period’: Amit Shah

New Delhi, June 9 (UNI) Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday hailed the 11 years of the Modi government as a “golden period marked by unwavering resolve, tireless endeavour, and dedicated public service”.

On his social media handle X, Shah said, “In these 11 years of service, India has witnessed a transformative era of economic resurgence, social justice, cultural pride, and robust national security.”

“The Modi government has proven that when leadership is clear, resolve is unwavering, and the intent is rooted in public service, new benchmarks of service, security, and good governance are established,” Shah asserted.

Recalling the state of the nation in 2014, Shah noted that when Prime Minister Narendra Modi assumed office, the country was grappling with policy paralysis, lack of leadership, and rampant corruption. The economy was struggling, and governance lacked direction.

He credited the Modi government’s ‘Minimum Government, Maximum Governance’ philosophy for redefining the scale and speed of development over the past 11 years.

“Narendra Modi ji brought farmers, women, backward classes, Dalits and the deprived to the centre of governance and created a work culture of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas instead of appeasement,” the Home Minister said.

Enumerating the achievements in national security, Shah asserted that Naxalism is on the verge of collapse, peace has returned to Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast, and India now responds to terrorism with unprecedented resolve—even striking within enemy territory when necessary.

Looking ahead, Shah said that under Modi 3.0, “The new India is rapidly progressing towards development and self-reliance with the power of reform, perform and transform. This journey of making India number one in every field by bringing positive changes in the lives of the citizens will continue like this.”

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