Narendra Modi - Audio Biography

Modi's Whirlwind Week: Vande Mataram, Vande Bharat, and a Volt of Energy for Bihar


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Narendra Modi has been a whirlwind of activity over the past few days, making headlines for everything from statecraft to infrastructure, and showing the relentless energy that has come to define his leadership. On November 7, Modi kicked off a year-long national commemoration of 150 years of "Vande Mataram," overseeing mass singing across India and releasing a special commemorative stamp and coin. According to the Prime Minister’s office, he spoke about the song’s role as a symbol of unity and national pride, setting a patriotic tone for the day.

Just as the echoes of Vande Mataram faded, Modi was back in action on November 8, starting bright and early in his parliamentary constituency of Varanasi. At 8 a.m., he flagged off four new Vande Bharat Express trains, modern marvels of Indian engineering, designed to connect cultural hot spots like Khajuraho and economic hubs from Bengaluru to Ernakulam. As reported by IANS and PIB, he highlighted how such developments are woven into his broader vision for transforming the nation’s transport networks and spurring local economies.

A frenetic campaign swing through Bihar then saw him crisscrossing four cities and covering over 1,600 kilometers in just 11 hours. In Bettiah, he addressed huge, enthusiastic crowds, remarking that the first phase’s 65 percent voter turnout for the Bihar Assembly elections was a “65-volt jhatka” to the opposition. The New Indian Express quoted him urging voters to break turnout records in phase two and promising a return for the NDA swearing-in. Modi played up NDA’s development record, women’s participation, and accused rivals of surrendering to religious extremism, while promising jobs for the youth and rooting out “jungle raj.” His social media was abuzz with clips from rallies, and trending hashtags like #NamoInBihar showed strong digital engagement.

Capping off a marathon day, Modi attended a special event at the Supreme Court, then made a personal stop at BJP patriarch L.K. Advani’s home to wish him for his birthday—a gesture that did not go unnoticed by political observers and insiders, suggesting a careful blend of statesmanship and party tradition.

Looking ahead, all eyes are on Modi’s upcoming state visit to Bhutan on November 11 and 12, as confirmed by the Ministry of External Affairs and widely reported across Indian media. He is set to review bilateral ties, inaugurate the landmark 1,020-megawatt Punatsangchhu-II hydropower project alongside the King of Bhutan, participate in royal celebrations, and attend the exposition of sacred Buddha relics—an itinerary with both symbolic and geopolitical heft.

Meanwhile, in a nod to state-level priorities, Modi launched projects worth over 8,000 crore rupees in Uttarakhand on its formation day. The projects target everything from irrigation to sport and skill development. Business Standard and PIB both noted the focus on local empowerment and infrastructure.

No dramatic controversies or surprises on the business side have surfaced in this blur of public engagements, but the sheer tempo of Modi’s appearances—amplified by packed rally venues, trending social posts, and headline-grabbing announcements—signals a leader who is not easing up as the year draws to a close. As always, speculation swirls around the political impact of these moves on the next phase of elections and BJP fortunes, but for now, this has mostly stayed in the realm of pundit chatter rather than confirmed developments.

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