In a significant development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his first address to the officials of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) after assuming office for the third time, outlined a transformative vision for the PMO. He emphasized that the PMO should not be perceived as a power center, but rather as a catalyst for the nation’s progress.
“A decade ago, the perception in our country was that the PMO is a power center, a significant power center,” Modi stated. “However, I was not born for power. I do not aspire to acquire power. It is neither my desire nor my path for the PMO to become a power center.”
This statement marks a paradigm shift from the conventional perception of the PMO. It reflects Modi’s commitment to a more inclusive and people-oriented approach to governance.
Modi further highlighted the initiatives his administration has undertaken since 2014 to reshape the PMO. “We have endeavored to evolve it as a catalytic agent,” he said. This indicates a shift in focus from power accumulation to facilitating transformation and growth.
In a powerful conclusion, Modi asserted, “The PMO should be the people’s PMO. It cannot be Modi’s PMO.” This declaration underscores his dedication to serving the citizens of India and ensuring that the PMO operates for their welfare.
This vision of a people-centric PMO sets a new benchmark for future administrations. It underscores the significance of democratic principles, public service, and the government’s role as a change facilitator. As Modi embarks on his third term in office, it will be fascinating to observe how this vision is implemented in policy and action.