Prime Minister Narendra Modi works for 18 hours a day and also demands the same dedication from his ministers. He closely monitors each job and then keeps an eye on reactions to it and that is what helped him win the hearts of many followers.
Political analysts proclaim Modi`s way of work as corporate style. His speeches throw tips like a CEO. Be it in the country or abroad his unique proclamations provide numerous reactions.
After BJP’s amazing win in the most important state of India, Uttar Pradesh, everyone is waiting for a “New India”. Mainly youngsters are wishing for a “Prosperous country” and hence, they are relying on Modi for this.
So after the glorious victory, Modi promised that he will redefine India and Indians, and also gave the assurance that the government will work for everyone. He pledged people that he will build a “New India” by 2022.
Amidst all this, we have a brilliant Twitter exchange between the PM and his follower. Modi is quite active on Twitter these days and never forgets to give superb replies.
Recently, a Twitter user Tweeted that “One of my followers asked me – Do you work for Modi?. I replied- No, Instead he works for me”.
Here’s what he tweeted:
One of my follower casually asked me: Do you work for @narendramodi ?
I smiled and said: No dear, he works for me..#IAmNewIndia— Ajeet Singh (@Ajeetvijaysingh) March 14, 2017
Well, his follower Ajeet Singh expressed how happy he is to see Modi working for India. When someone asked him if he works for Modi, to which he replied that it’s not him who’s working for the PM, but it’s the PM who’s working for him (Indian citizen).
We all know how dedicated Narendra Modi is when it comes to citizens of the country. As soon as he tweeted this, PM Modi gave a quick reply!
Here’s what he tweeted:
Absolutely. Happy to be the Pradhan Sevak for each and every Indian. https://t.co/BEreA1GNVJ
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 14, 2017
The tweet read “Absolutely. Happy to be the Pradhan Sevak for each and every Indian.” Once again, our hearts have been filled with respect for PM Modi. Instead of calling himself “Pradhan Mantri”, he called himself “Pradhan Sevak”. Modi’s dedication to serving the people of India is worth an applaud.
What do think of this? His reply was wonderful, wasn’t it? Let us know your views in the comments section below.