Narendra Modi - Prime Minister of India
Narendra Damodardas Modi was born on 17
September 1950 to a Gujarati Hindu family
of grocers in Vadnagar, Mehsana district,Gujarat. He was the third of six children born to Damodardas
Mulchand Modi and Hiraben Modi. Modi's family belonged to the Modh-Ghanchi-Teli (oil-presser) community, which
is categorized as the Other Backward Class by
the Indian government.
Modi had only infrequently spoken of his
family background during his 13 years as chief minister of Gujarat. In the run
up to the 2014 national elections, he began to regularly draw attention to his
low-ranking social origins and to having to work as a child in his father's tea
shop on the Vadnagar railway station platform,
a description that the evidence of neighbors does not entirely corroborate. Modi
completed his higher secondary education in
Vadnagar in 1967, where teachers described him as an average student and a keen
gifted debater, with interest in theatre. Modi preferred playing
larger-than-life characters in theatrical productions, which has influenced his
political image.
When eight years old, Modi was introduced to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and began attending its local shakhas (training sessions). There, Modi met Lakshmanrao Inamdar, popularly known as Vakil Saheb, who inducted him as a balswayamsevak (junior cadet) in the RSS and became his political mentor. While Modi was training with the RSS, he also met Vasant Gajendragadkar and Nathalal Jaghda, Bharatiya Jana Sangh leaders who were founding members of the BJP's Gujarat unit in 1980.
In the early summer of 1968, Modi reached the Belur Math but was turned away, after which Modi wandered through Calcutta, West Bengal and Assam, stopping in Siliguri and Guwahati. Modi then went to the Ramakrishna Ashram in Almora, where he was again rejected, before travelling back to Gujarat via Delhi and Rajasthan in 1968–69. Sometime in late 1969 or early 1970, Modi returned to Vadnagar for a brief visit before leaving again for Ahmedabad There, Modi lived with his uncle, working in the latter's canteen at the Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation.
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