Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his gratitude to the people of India for their steadfast support in the recent Lok Sabha elections and suggested that the slogan 'Modi Ka Parivar' be removed from their social media profiles.
In a post on X, PM Modi stated, "During the election campaign, many people across India added 'Modi Ka Parivar' to their social media names as a show of support for me. This gesture gave me immense strength. The people of India have granted the NDA a majority for the third consecutive time, setting a new record, and have entrusted us with the mandate to continue our work for the nation's betterment."
He continued, "With the message of unity and togetherness effectively communicated, I thank the people of India once again. I now request that you remove 'Modi Ka Parivar' from your social media profiles. Although the display name may change, our bond as one family working towards India's progress remains strong and unbroken."
Earlier this year in March, during a public meeting in Adilabad, Telangana, PM Modi introduced the slogan "Modi Ka Parivar" in response to Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Lalu Prasad Yadav's remark that the Prime Minister "does not have a family of his own." Addressing the rally, PM Modi said, "Today, the entire nation is saying in one voice, 'main hu Modi ka Parivar' (I am Modi's family)."
Following the Prime Minister's announcement, numerous individuals across the country, including prominent BJP leaders such as Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP President JP Nadda, adopted the 'Modi ka Parivar' slogan on their X handles.