Narendra Damodardas Modi ( born 17 September 1950) is an Indian
politician who is the 14th and current Prime Minister of India, in office since
May 2014. He was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014, and is the Member of Parliament for Varanasi. Modi, a member
of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is a Hindu
nationalist and member
of the right-wing Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
Born to a Gujarati
family in Vadnagar,
Modi helped his father sell tea as a child, and later ran his own stall. He was
introduced to the RSS at the age of eight, beginning a long association with
the organization. He left home after graduating from school, partly because of
an arranged marriage which he rejected. Modi traveled around India for two
years, and visited a number of religious centre . He returned to Gujarat and
moved to Ahmedabad in 1969 or 1970. In 1971 he became a
full-time worker for the RSS. During the state of emergency imposed across the country in 1975,
Modi was forced to go into hiding. The RSS assigned him to the BJP in 1985, and
he held several positions within the party hierarchy until 2001, rising to the
rank of general secretary.
Modi was appointed
Chief Minister of Gujarat in 2001, due to Keshubhai
Patel's failing health and poor public image following the earthquake in Bhuj. Modi was elected to
the legislative assembly soon after. His administration has been considered
complicit in the 2002 Gujarat riots, or otherwise criticized
for its handling of it, although a court found no evidence to prosecute Modi. His policies as chief
minister, credited with encouraging economic growth, have received praise.His administration
has been criticized for failing to significantly improve health, poverty, and
education indices in the state.
Modi led the BJP in
the 2014 general election, which gave the
party a majority in the Lok Sabha,
the first time a single party had achieved this since 1984. Modi himself was
elected to parliament from Varanasi. Since taking office, Modi's administration
has tried to raise foreign direct investment in the Indian economy, increased
spending on infrastructure, and reduced spending on healthcare and social
welfare programmes . Modi has attempted to improve efficiency in the
bureaucracy, and centralized power through the abolition of the planning
commission. He has begun a high-profile sanitation campaign, and weakened or
abolished environmental and labour laws. Credited with engineering a political
realignment towards right-wing politics, Modi remains a figure of
controversy domestically and internationally over his Hindu nationalist beliefs
and his role during the 2002 Gujarat riots, cited as evidence of an
exclusionary social agenda.
Early political career
In June 1975, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared
a state of emergency in India which lasted until 1977.
During this period, known as "The Emergency", many of her political
opponents were jailed and opposition groups were banned. Modi was appointed
general secretary of the "Gujarat Lok Sangharsh Samiti", an RSS
committee coordinating opposition to the Emergency in Gujarat. Shortly
afterwards, the RSS was banned. Modi was forced to go underground in Gujarat
and frequently travelled in disguise to avoid arrest. He became involved in
printing pamphlets opposing the government, sending them to Delhi and
organising demonstrations. Modi
was also involved with creating a network of safe houses for individuals wanted
by the government, and in raising funds for political refugees and activists. During this period, Modi wrote a book in Gujarati,Sangharsh Ma Gujarat (In The Struggles of Gujarat),
describing events during the Emergency. Among the people he met in this role
was trade unionist and socialist activist George Fernandes, as well as several other national political
figures. In his travels during
the Emergency, Modi was often forced to move in disguise, once dressing as a
monk, and once as a Sikh.
Modi became an RSS sambhag pracharak (regional organiser) in 1978,
overseeing RSS activities in the areas of Surat and Vadodara, and in 1979 he went to work for the RSS in Delhi,
where he was put to work researching and writing the RSS's version of the
history of the Emergency. He
returned to Gujarat a short while later, and was assigned by the RSS to the BJP
in 1985. In 1987 Modi helped organise the BJP's campaign in the Ahmedabad
municipal election, which the BJP won comfortably; Modi's planning has been
described as the reason for that result by biographers. After L. K. Advani became
president of the BJP in 1986, the RSS decided to place its members in important
positions within the BJP; Modi's work during the Ahmedabad election led to his selection for this role,
and Modi was elected organising secretary of the BJP's Gujarat unit later in
1987.
Modi rose within the party and was
named a member of the BJP's National Election Committee in 1990, helping
organise L. K. Advani's 1990 Ram Rath Yatra in
1990 and Murli Manohar Joshi's
1991–92 Ekta Yatra (Journey for Unity). However, he took a brief break from
politics in 1992, instead establishing a school in Ahmedabad; friction with Shankersingh Vaghela, a
BJP MP from Gujarat at the time, also played a part in this decision. Modi returned to electoral politics in
1994, partly at the insistence of Advani, and as party secretary, Modi's
electoral strategy was considered central to the BJP victory in the 1995 state
assembly elections. In November
of that year Modi was elected BJP national secretary and transferred to New
Delhi, where he assumed responsibility for party activities in Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. The following year, Shankersinh Vaghela, a
prominent BJP leader from Gujarat, defected to the Indian National Congress (Congress, INC) after losing his
parliamentary seat in the Lok Sabha elections. Modi, on the selection committee
for the 1998 Assembly elections in Gujarat, favoured supporters of BJP leader Keshubhai Patel over
those supporting Vaghela to end factional division in the party. His strategy
was credited as key to the BJP winning an overall majority in the 1998
elections, and Modi was promoted
to BJP general secretary (organisation) in May of that year.
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