The next Indian prime minister Narendra Modi’s journey in the public life began as a 'pracharak' in the RSS way back in 1970. Photo: indianhistorypics/ twitter
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From serving tea to soldiers heading for the Sino-Indian border for war, to meeting soldiers of the Indian Army in Kargil. Modi has come a long way.
Amid strengthening signs of his growing clout, Mr Modi had lunch with EU ambassadors in February 2013.
In December 2012, he won a record third term as Gujarat CM. In a sign of his national ambitions, he made his victory speech in Hindi not Gujarati.
He got a boost in 2012 when British High Commissioner James Bevan called upon him for a meeting, which signaled his growing acceptance by the West.
A political pariah in the aftermath of 2002, he was even denied a visa by the US in 2005 for “violating” the tenets of religious freedom.
Mr Modi was accused of not doing anything to rein in the violence and, by a few, of even being complicit in the violence primarily directed at Muslims.
Again, three years later, he was made the Chief Minister after Keshubhai Patel's resignation over the BJP's defeat in bypolls for two seats. A major Hindu-Muslim riots broke out in the state the next year.
During the 1996 General Elections, he was entrusted with leading the party's campaign in Himachal, Haryana, Punjab and Chandigarh. And two years later, he was entrusted the job of general secretary in the saffron party.
Amid grumbles in the state unit that he was acting as the 'Super CM', he was moved out of Gujarat to take on a party post at the national level. He was made the BJP national secretary in1995.
An old picture of Shri L K Advani and Shri Narendra Modi. He was made the BJP national secretary only in1995.
Within a year, he was made the general secretary of the Gujarat unit. He is credited for playing a major role in helping the saffron party to establish its base in Gujarat and bringing about its first victory in the state in 1995.
Mr Modi’s innings in active politics began at the age of 37, when he joined the BJP in 1987.
According to his poll affidavit, he did his graduation from the Delhi University and PG in Political Science from the Gujarat University.
At 17, he was made to marry Jashodaben. He took off soon after for the Himalayas on a spiritual journey.
BJP prime ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi. (Photo: PTI)
His father sold tea at a local railway station, helped by young NaMo. His mother worked as a domestic help.
Third out of six children born to Damodardas Mulchand Modi and his wife Heeraben, Mr Modi belongs to a lower middle-class household.
Narendra Damodardas Modi, who was born on September 17, 1950 at Vadnagar in Gujarat’s Mehsana district, participated actively in the anti Emergency movement in 1977.