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Sufi Chief Praises PM Modi’s Honors from Muslim Countries

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Completing an extraordinary 8,931 days, Prime Minister Narendra Modi joins the elite league of India’s most dedicated public servants. Syed Nasiuddin Chishty, heir to Ajmer Sharif Dargah’s Dewan and leader of the All India Sufi Sajjadanashin Council, lauded this achievement, spotlighting Modi’s rare distinction of highest civilian honors from numerous Muslim nations.

From Gujarat’s corridors of power to Delhi’s apex, Modi’s trajectory radiates service, grit, and commanding vision. Chishty affirmed public hopes for continued excellence, charting India’s course toward developmental zeniths.

This prolonged leadership validates a politics of delivery and public endorsement. Prioritizing expansion, protection, and patriotism, Modi has secured successive victories. Internationally, feats like Digital India, UPI dominance, and a top-four economy have redefined India’s image.

Chishty called these awards emblems of national ascendancy. Decisive actions—scrapping Article 370 to boost Jammu and Kashmir, vanquishing Naxalism, and erecting the Ram Temple—epitomize change. Post-revocation, the region thrives; Naxals face unrelenting resolve. Modi’s life of service beacons the young.

Consecutive triumphs signal voter preference for results over routine anti-incumbency, fortifying performance-centric democracy.