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Happy Birthday Modi ji trends at top on Twitter; check how netizens wish PM

Before becoming the Prime Minister of India in 2014, he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from the year 2001 to 2014.

New Delhi: The hashtag, Happy Birthday Modi Ji, became a top trend on Twitter as Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned 72 on Saturday. He celebrated his 72nd birthday by releasing eight cheetahs in Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh. Today, fans, countrymen and lovers sent him warm wishes to Mr Modi on the social media platform.

Before we take you to the messages and reactions on Twitter, we must tell you a few things about the life of PM Modi. PM Modi was born in Vadnagar on September 17 in 1950. He started his political journey to serve the countrymen by joining the RSS. He rose to a higher position in the BJP by helping LK Advani in the 1990’s Ram Rath Yatra.

Before becoming the Prime Minister of India in 2014, he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from the year 2001 to 2014.

Check the fans’ reaction on PM Modi’s birthday on Twitter:

Wishing happy birthday to PM Modi, Law minister Kiren Rijiju wrote, ”Happy Birthday to Prime Minister Sh @narendramodi Ji Your visionary leadership embodying high ethical values & morality in life has provided us the perfect energy & confidence to make our country truly #AatmanirbharBharat I pray for your good health & long life #HappyBdayModiJ.”

Sharing a photo of Narendra Modi from his young days, a fan said, ”The Raja Sanyasi of all Sanyasis Enemies see a fascist, critics on all sides see a wily politician but the collective subconscious of Billion Hindus sees for what he truly is. A Sanyasi who evolved into a Kshatriya to restore Dharma. May the Gods be with him. #HappyBdayModiji.”

”Being the Pradhan Sevak of 135 Cr people, for PM Shri @narendramodi Ji, birthday is not an ocassion to take a break and rejoice but it an occasion of duty – a ‘Kartavya Divas.’ Have a glimpse of how Modi Ji has dedicated his birthdays to the service of India,” wrote BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra.