Amit Shah praises PM Modi for not taking a single holiday in 24 years. Here’s a witty take on India’s most hardworking leader.
Most of us get tired after one Monday. But here’s a man who hasn’t taken a single day off in 24 years! Yes, not even for Netflix, naps, or nariyal pani. Amit Shah just revealed that PM Narendra Modi has pulled off the ultimate streak—24 years of non-stop work. Office ke attendance register bhi Sharma ji ke bete ko chhod ke, Modi ji ko dekh kar sharma gaya hoga!
If “no leave” had a brand ambassador, it would be Narendra Modi.
The Big Revelation
According to Amit Shah, PM Modi hasn’t taken even one day of holiday in the last 24 years. Forget Goa trips or hill station selfies—Modi ji’s calendar apparently has no blank pages. His work ethic, Shah says, is unmatched in Indian political history.
That’s like Sachin Tendulkar not missing a single net session for two decades. Or like us not missing our morning chai for one day—basically impossible.
Amit Shah’s Words: Full-On Fan Mode
Amit Shah went all out in praising his long-time mentor and friend. He called Modi not just India’s “most popular” PM but also a leader who gave India’s foreign policy a “spine.” Before Modi, Shah quipped, foreign policy was spineless. After Modi—Iron Man vibes.
Shah also said:
- Modi is the only leader he’s seen working every day without a break.
- His dedication comes from “complete devotion to public service.”
- He’s India’s most popular PM both at home and abroad.
Clearly, Amit Shah just set a world record in giving compliments.
The Workaholic Journey
From a party worker in Gujarat to the CM’s chair to the PM’s throne, Modi’s climb has been like a Bollywood script. Shah highlighted how Modi kept evolving his vision with every role.
And here’s the twist—both Modi and Shah come from Gujarat, share overlapping political careers, and Shah has seen his boss’s dedication up close. He says Modi has always widened his vision as per the role. Basically, Modi ji’s motto is: New role, new goal.
Modi vs. Us: The Relatable Reality Check
- Modi: 24 years, 0 holidays.
- Us: 24 hours, 3 coffee breaks, 2 Netflix binges, and at least 1 chhutti ka plan.
Maybe that’s why he’s Prime Minister and we’re still figuring out Excel shortcuts.
Global Popularity: From Delhi to DC
Shah stressed that the world sees Modi as India’s most popular PM. And let’s be honest, his global tours are nothing less than rock concerts—crowds, slogans, selfies, stadium lights. If world leaders had a “most booked” list, Modi would be headlining.
The Legacy Angle
Shah also linked Modi’s dedication to India’s achievements:
- From strengthening foreign policy to turning India into a global player.
- From grassroots politics to the world stage.
- From chai to chai pe charcha to chai diplomacy.
As Shah put it, historians will see Modi’s tenure as a landmark chapter in India’s story.
Witty Sidebar – If Modi Took a Holiday…
- WhatsApp forwards would pause for a day.
- Amit Shah might actually get worried.
- Opposition would call it a political stunt.
- And India might just trend #ModiOnVacation worldwide.
Smile-Worthy Reflection
Whether you support him or not, there’s no denying one thing—PM Modi’s dedication is next level. For 24 years, he’s skipped holidays, festivals, and even the tempting thought of a Sunday nap.
So next time your boss asks you to work on a Saturday, just say: “Sir, I’m no Modi ji. Mujhe bhi chhutti chahiye.”
What do you think—should leaders like Modi take a break once in a while, or is nonstop work the secret to their power? Drop your thoughts in the comments, share this blog with friends, and don’t forget to explore more Nokjhok takes on politics, cricket, and Bollywood.
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