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(This story was originally published in June 2022. This is being republished from the archives after the demise of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mother Heeraben Modi.)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote a blog dedicated to his mother as she turned 100 on Saturday, 18 June, highlighting the various aspects of her life which "shaped" his mind, personality, and self-confidence.
"My mother is as simple as she is extraordinary. Just like all mothers," he wrote in his blog post.
Taking to Twitter, PM Modi also shared photos from his visit to his mother's house on the occasion.
The prime minister's grandmother died due to the Spanish Flu. His mother, who was born in Visnagar in Gujarat, "did not get her own mother’s affection," PM Modi wrote.
"Losing her mother continues to give her pain," he added.
Modi recalled how his father, after his friend's untimely death, brought his son Abbas to their house. He said that his mother was "as affectionate and caring towards Abbas just like she was for all of us siblings."
While explaining that his mother had a good memory, the prime minister said that she remembered decades-old incidents and kept herself updated with developments across the world.
The prime minister mentioned that his mother always respected his decisions, encouraged him and refrained from imposing her choices on him.
When he decided to abstain from salt for a few months, stopped eating grains and slept in the open in winters, she did not object to any of it.
PM Modi also noted there were only two instances when his mother accompanied him publicly.
Once, it was at a public function in Ahmedabad when she applied tilak on his forehead after he had returned from Srinagar where he had hoisted the national flag at the Lal Chowk after completing the Ekta Yatra, he said. The second instance was when he first took oath as Gujarat chief minister in 2001.
To commemorate her 100th birthday, a road in Gandhinagar – her home town – will be named Pujya Hiraba Marg, announced the Mayor of Gandhinagar, Hitesh Makwana.
(With inputs from PTI.)
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