
Born
in September, 1950 at Vadnagar, a small town in Mehsana district of
North Gujarat, Shri Narendra Modi grew up in a culture that instilled in
him the values of generosity, benevolence and social service. During
the Indo-Pak war in the mid sixties, even as a young boy, he volunteered
to serve the soldiers in transit at railway stations. In 1967, he
served the flood affected people of Gujarat. Endowed with excellent
organizational capability and a rich insight into human psychology, he
was elected as the student leader of Akhil BhartiyaVidhyarthi Parishad
(All India Students’ Council) and played a prominent role in various
socio-political movements in Gujarat.
Right from his boyhood days he was confronted with many odds and
obstacles, but he transformed challenges into opportunities by sheer
strength of character and courage. Particularly when he joined college
and University for higher education, his path was beset with hard
struggle and painful toil. But in the battle of life he has been always a
fighter, a true soldier. Having put his step forward he never looked
back. He refused to drop out or be defeated. It was this commitment
which enabled him to complete his post graduation in political science.
He started with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a socio-cultural
organization with a focus on social and cultural development of India
and imbibed the spirit of selflessness, social responsibility,
dedication and nationalism.
During his tenure with the RSS, Shri Narendra Modi
played several important roles on various occasions including the 1974
Navnirman anti-corruption agitation and the harrowing 19-month (June
1975 to January 1977) long ‘emergency’ when the fundamental rights of
Indian citizens were strangled. Modi kept the spirit of democracy alive
by going underground for the entire period and fighting a spirited
battle against the fascist ways of the then central government.

He
entered mainstream politics in 1987 by joining the BJP. Just within a
year, he was elevated to the level of General Secretary of the Gujarat
unit. By that time he had already acquired a reputation for being a
highly efficient organizer. He took up the challenging task of
energizing the party cadres in right earnest. The party started gaining
political mileage and formed a coalition government at the centre in
April 1990. This partnership fell apart within a few months, but the BJP
came to power with a two-thirds majority on its own in Gujarat in 1995.
Since then, the BJP has been governing Gujarat.
Between 1988 and 1995, Shri Narendra Modi was recognized as a master
strategist who had successfully gained the necessary groundwork for
making the Gujarat BJP the ruling party of the state. During this
period, Shri Modi was entrusted with the responsibility of organizing
two crucial national events, the Somnath to Ayodhya Rath Yatra (a very
long march) of Shri L.K. Advani and a similar march from Kanyakumari
(the southernmost part of India) to Kashmir in the North. The ascent of
the BJP to power at New Delhi in 1998 has been attributed to these two
highly successful events, substantially handled by Shri Modi.
In 1995, he was appointed the National Secretary of
the party and given the charge of five major states in India – a rare
distinction for a young leader. In 1998, he was promoted as the General
Secretary (Organization), a post he held until October 2001, when he was
chosen to be the Chief Minister of Gujarat, one of the most prosperous
and progressive states of India.
During his stint at the national level, Shri Narendra Modi was given the
responsibility to oversee the affairs of several state level units,
including the sensitive and crucial state of Jammu and Kashmir and the
equally sensitive north-eastern states. He was responsible for revamping
the party organization in several states. While working at the national
level, Shri Narendra Modi emerged as an important spokesman for the
party and played a key role on several important occasions.
During this period, he travelled extensively across the world and
interacted with eminent leaders of several countries. These experiences
not only helped him develop a global perspective but also intensified
his passion to serve India and lead it towards the socio-economic
supremacy in the comity of nations.
In October 2001, he was called upon by the party to
lead the Government in Gujarat. When Shri Modi ‘s government was sworn
in on October 7, 2001, the economy of Gujarat was reeling under the
adverse effects of several natural calamities, including a massive
earthquake in January 2001. However Shri Narendra Modi, a master
strategist, who was enriched by national and international exposure and
experience, decided to take the bull by its horns.
The biggest challenge which he had to face, when he
took over as the Chief Minster, was the reconstruction and
rehabilitation of the areas affected by the massive earthquake of
January 2001. Bhuj was a city of rubble and thousands of people were
living in temporary shelters without any basic infrastructure. Today
Bhuj is proof of how Shri Narendra Modi has turned adversity into an
opportunity for holistic development.
Even when the reconstruction and rehabilitation was going on, Shri
Narendra Modi did not lose sight of the bigger picture. Gujarat had
always focused on industrial growth. Shri Narendra Modi decided to
correct the imbalance by focusing appropriately on social sectors for an
integrated socio-economic growth. He conceived the Panchamrit Yojana – a
five-pronged strategy for an integrated development of the state.
Under his leadership, Gujarat is witnessing massive
transformation in several sectors including education, agriculture,
healthcare and several others. He developed a clear vision of his own
for the future of the state, launched policy-driven reform programmes,
reoriented government’s administrative structure and successfully put
Gujarat on the road to prosperity. His intentions and capacity were
noticed within the first 100 days of his coming to power. Little wonder
that these skills coupled with his administrative acumen, clear vision
and integrity of character translated into a landslide victory in the
December 2002 general elections and the Modi government was voted back
to power with a massive majority of 128 seats in a house of 182.
This victory was even more impressive than what is
suggested by the figures because of the fact that the opposition
Congress party had concentrated its nationwide resources on the Gujarat
elections. Skilfully wading his way through the onslaught of a massive
slander campaign unleashed by the opposition, Shri Narendra Modi gave a
crushing defeat to the principal opposition party, the magnitude of
which stunned friends and foes alike.
On December 22, 2002, when he was sworn-in as the
chief minister of Gujarat for the second time, the ceremony had to be
held in an open-air stadium because of the sheer number of people who
wanted to watch and hear the leader they had so overwhelmingly elected.
People’s expectations have been more than fulfilled.
Today Gujarat is leading the nation in a variety of sectors be it
e-Governance, investments, poverty eradication, power, SEZs, road
development, fiscal discipline and many more. The heart of the matter is
the people’s participation.
Fighting against all odds, he ensured that the
Narmada dam reached 121.9m. Height – He even observed a fast to
counteract those obstructing the construction. “Sujalam Sufalam” – a
scheme to create a grid of water resources in Gujarat is yet another
innovative step towards water conservation and its appropriate
utilization.
Certain novel ideas like introduction of Soil Health
Cards, Roaming Ration Cards and Roaming School Cards show his concern
for the most common man of the state.
His initiatives such as Krishi Mahotsav, Chiranjeevi
Yojana, Matru Vandana, Beti Bachao campaign (save the girl child),
Jyotigram Yojana, and Karmayogi Abhiyan etc. aim at multi-dimensional
development of Gujarat. The vision, concept and time-bound
implementation of such initiatives is what makes Shri Narendra Modi
stand out as a true statesman who thinks of the next generation against
the backdrop of politicians who can only think as far as the next
elections.
Widely regarded as a youthful and energetic mass
leader with innovative thoughts, Shri Narendra Modi has successfully
communicated his vision to the people of Gujarat and has been able to
impart faith, trust and hope among more than 50 million people of
Gujarat. His outstanding memory of addressing lacs of people, even
common men, by their first name has made him the darling of the masses.
His immense respect for spiritual leaders has helped build bridges
across religions. A wide crosssection of the people of Gujarat, cutting
across income groups, religions and even political affiliations,
continue to adore Shri Narendra Modi as an able and visionary leader who
is transparently and convincingly uplifting the quality of their lives.
A skilled orator and a deft negotiator, Shri Modi has earned the love
of people from villages and cities alike. His following encompasses
people belonging to every faith and religion and every economic section
of society.
It is under his able leadership that Gujarat has
bagged several awards and accolades from all over the world – including
UN Sasakawa Award for disaster reduction, Commonwealth Association for
Public Administration and Management (CAPAM) award for innovations in
governance, UNESCO award, CSI award for e-Governance etc. The very fact
that Shri Narendra Modi has been ranked as the number one Chief Minister
by the public for three consecutive years speaks volumes for his
achievements.
His masterstroke of putting Gujarat on the global map
essentially is ongoing campaign called the Vibrant Gujarat that truly
transforms Gujarat into one of the most preferred investment
destinations.
Gujarat has been registering double digit growth
rates for the past several years. While Gujarat continues to accelerate
on the path of growth and development, the voyager continues to walk
tirelessly, leaving behind his footprints on the sands of time,
transforming milestones into smilestones, step by step and marching
towards the goal to celebrate the golden jubilee of the state in 2010,
when Gujarat will proudly stand among developed economies of the world.
Even an overview of his journey in politics from
grass-roots to the helm will speak volumes of his ever rising stature as
a leader.
If one looks for the ideas and ideals of leadership,
here is a classic role model showing how the youth, endowed with
strength of character, courage, dedication and vision at once flowers
into creative leadership. It is not quite common to see, in public life,
a man with such profound spirit of service and fixity of purpose; loved
so well by the people whom he loves so deeply. He has, in not so long
span of time, emerged as the man of destiny.