Prime Minister Narendra Modi gently declined the idea of including a chapter on him in school textbooks - being considered by certain states - by stating that the school curriculum should, instead, include lessons on the many stalwarts who have contributed to making the India of today.

Justifying his realistic stand, the Prime Minister said that he firmly believed that the life story of living individuals should not be included as a part of the school curriculum.

The humble self that he is, Shri Modi urged the authorities to include other stalwarts so that the young minds could read about these great people and emulate them.

Shri Narendra Modi tweeted:

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PM Modi expresses gratitude to those who supported BJP in Mizoram assembly election
December 04, 2023

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his gratitude towards the people who have supported the Bharatiya Janata Party in the assembly election held in Mizoram. He also appreciated the Party Karyakartas for their hardwork and efforts during the state election.

"I would like to thank all those who supported the BJP. Our Party will always work to ensure Mizoram scales new heights of progress. I appreciate the hardwork of our Party workers who reached out to the people of the state and highlighted our agenda of good governance," the PM wrote on microblogging site X.

He also congratulated Dr. K. Beichhua and Mr. K. Hrahmo from the Party on being elected MLAs and extended his best wishes for their legislative journey ahead.