Narendra Modi was appointed Prime Minister of India for the first time in memory today, May 26, 2014.

JAKARTA- Today's memory10 years ago, on May 26, 2014, Nerendra Modi was appointed Prime Minister of India. The inauguration took place in the presence of four thousand guests. This incident also led to the deployment of 10,000 security personnel to ensure the smooth running of the event.

Previously, Modi was known as an accomplished politician. Him with his political vehicles, Bharatiya Janata Festival (BJP/Hindu National Party) has become the new hope of the Indian people. The BJP campaign machine was set in motion. As a result, the BJP was able to win the 2014 political elections.

Narendra Modi is not new to the Indian political map. He is known as an accomplished politician since the 1990s. Modi's prowess in the political world increased when he decided to join the BJP. The tension between Modi and the BJP is very strong.

Modi was also able to be guided by the BJP to become a member of the Indian Parliament. His career then grew to become the Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001. His achievements were many. Modi is widely praised for his ability to generate strong economic growth in Gujarat.

Since then, Modi has started to be seen as an important asset for the BJP. Modi, who is actually a party official, is actively developing strategies for the BJP to defeat the Congress Party – the party created by Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Wikimedia Commons)

The party is seen as continuing to dominate Indian elections due to the influence of big names Nehru and Indira Gandhi. Whoever is appointed Prime Minister of India by the Congress Party is considered capable of winning immediately.

Modi also tried to break the chain of leadership of the Congress Party in India. The filming of Ulam's love is coming. Modi was also appointed as the Prime Minister of India by the BJP in the 2014 elections. Modi was not afraid to ensure that the majority of the people's representatives of the BJP could get seats.

Modi has also started using contemporary campaigns. Modi began transforming party-like campaigns into large rallies full of simplicity. Modi came up with the idea of ​​using hologram technology to present the party's vision and mission.

This condition is because Modi feels he has limitations to travel to every corner of India. As a result, the presence of hologram technology made it possible to massively run Modi's campaign. Modi's vision and mission are familiar to many Indian voters. Modi could also be presented as a figure who prevents inflation, unemployment and opposes corruption.

“Using hologram technology, Modi can hold 100 election rallies simultaneously. He can campaign and speak directly to his potential voters in remote towns without having to appear in front of them.”

“As The Telegraph reports, Modi used hologram technology to deliver six speeches in 1,450 locations during the election campaign, allowing him to attract more than 14 million additional voters. “Modi ran a similar campaign in the 2012 Gujarat elections, which led him to become the state's chief minister for the fourth time,” Rosalina said in her article in Tempo Magazine titled Modi breaks the ruling dynasty (2014).

The Indian elections lasted for five weeks, from April 7 to May 12, 2014. The elections were held to elect candidates for the people's representatives, the Lok Sabha – the lower house of Parliament. The results were surprising. Modi and the BJP are ahead.

The official count results reveal that the BJP won 282 seats, while the Congress Party won only 44. As a result, this victory made Modi the newly elected Prime Minister of India. Modi was appointed Prime Minister of India on May 26, 2014.

The inauguration ceremony took place on a grand scale in the courtyard of the Indian Presidential Palace in New Delhi. The inauguration was attended by four thousand guests. The security forces ensuring the continuity of the event reached 10 thousand people.

“On a hot and dusty night, with temperatures reaching 40 degrees Celsius, but without rain as expected, it turned out to be a special day. More than 4,000 guests watched Modi and his ministers take oath before President Pranab Mukherjee.

“Those who gathered in front of the courtyard of the President's residence which has 340 rooms in the city center. Some of India's richest businessmen, hundreds of parliamentarians, representatives of various religions, bureaucratic elites and Bollywood film stars. “They are guarded by 10,000 security guards,” said Jason Burke in his article on The Guardian page titled Narendra Modi sworn in as Indian Prime Minister in spectacular ceremony (2014).

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