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Period: Jan 1, 1960 to Jan 1, 1987 |
WORKED IN THE STAF CANTEEN |
He began work in the staff canteen of Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC), where he stayed till he became a full–time pracharak (propagator) of the RSS |
JOINS BJP |
1987:00:00 |
Modi joins the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as the 7-year-old party becomes more popular and taps into the growth of Hindu nationalism across India |
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2-Sep-87 |
ROSE TO PROMINENCE IN THE PARTY |
2The RSS seconded Modi to the BJP in 1987 |
Period: Jan 1, 1995 to Jan 1, 1998 |
played a chief role in the state elections |
Modi was a key strategist for the BJP in the successful 1995 and 1998 Gujarat state election campaigns |
4-Jan-95 |
Became the national secretary of BJP |
1In 1998, Modi was promoted to the post of National Secretary of the BJP |
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3-Jan-98 |
BECAME THE GENERAL SECRETARY OF BJP |
7-Oct-01 |
Became the Chief Minister of Gujarat |
He first became chief minister of Gujarat in October 2001, being promoted to the office upon the resignation of his predecessor, Keshubhai Patel |
27-Feb-02 |
GODHRA RIOTS |
February 27, 2002: Riots break out after over 50 Hindu pilgrims die in a train fire in the town of Godhra.Modi, as chief minister, is accused by his critics of not doing enough to stem the riots and even quietly encouraging them |
Period: Oct 2, 2002 to Sep 9, 2007 |
SECOND TERM |
9-Oct-02 |
MODI WAS ELECTED AGAIN AS THR CM OF GUJARAT |
5-May-05 |
US Visa denied |
2005: Modi is denied a visa to travel to the United States for alleged violation of religious freedom, causing uproar in India. Modi describes the denial of a diplomatic visa and revoking of a business visa as insulting and asks the government in New Delhi to take up the issue with U.S. officials. |
18-Jul-06 |
MODI CRITICIZED THE PM |
On 18 July 2006, Modi criticised the Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, "... for his reluctance to revive anti-terror legislations" such as the Prevention of Terrorist Activities Act |
15-Nov-06 |
WON THR BEST CHIEF MINSTER OF THE STATE AWARD |
4-Oct-08 |
TATA NANO CONTRACT |
October 2008: Modi persuades Tata Motors to move its factory to build its ultra-low cost Nano car to Gujarat from West Bengal after protests from farmers over land compensation |
2-Sep-09 |
FDI PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR AWARD |
fDi Personality of the Year Award (2009) by fDi Magazine. This award was withdrawn later and awarded to the state of Gujarat instead. |
2-Mar-12 |
APPEARED ON THE COVER PAGE OF TIME MAGAZINE |
In March 2012, Modi appeared on the cover of the Asian edition of the Time magazine, one of India's few politicians to have done so |
10-Jun-12 |
MODI ELECTED FOR 2014 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTON |
Modi was selected to head the poll campaign for 2014 parliamentary election, at the national level executive meeting of BJP on 10 June 2012. |
31-Aug-12 |
WEB CAM CHAT COONTROYVERSY |
August 31, 2012: Modi addresses a number of topics during an online web cam chat which draws questions from around India and across the world. Viewed as a media-savvy politician, the 62-year-old is also an avid Twitter user with more than a million followers. |
22-Oct-12 |
UK's 10-year boycott on modi ends |
October 22, 2012: British High Commissioner James Bevan sits down with Modi to discuss business and investment in a landmark meeting that ends the UK's 10-year diplomatic boycott imposed on him for failing to stop the Gujarat riots. |
13-Dec-12 |
MODI'a enters this 4th term as chief minister |
December 13, 2012: Modi seeks to win a fourth term as chief minister of Gujarat. . For the first time during campaigning in India, Modi uses 3-D projections of himself to appear "live" on stage at simultaneous events. Opinion polls indicate Modi will cruise to another victory |
2-Sep-13 |
WON THE 2007 STATE ELECTION |
The BJP won the 2007 election, gaining 122 of the 182 seats in the state assembly, and Modi continued in office as chief minister |
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