Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha hails PM Narendra Modi’s 11‑year rule as India’s “Amrit Kaal”, highlighting peace in the Northeast, economic upliftment, and bold reforms—reinforcing the sentiment, “Modi hain toh sab kuch mumkin hain.”
“Amrit Kaal”: Defining the Golden Phase of India
What is ‘Amrit Kaal’?
In his address, CM Saha described Modi’s tenure (2014–2025) as “Amrit Kaal”—a golden phase exemplified by sweeping reforms in infrastructure, welfare, health, education, and institutional governance.
Impact Across Demographics
Saha highlighted that his government has lifted 25 crore Indians out of poverty, bolstered tribal, SC, and OBC welfare, and pushed forward transformative legislation—from Ayushman Bharat to women’s reservation .
“Modi Hain Toh Sab Kuch Mumkin Hai”: A Global Perception Shift
Beyond India – A Global Narrative
Saha emphasized that Modi’s global image is one of reliability and follow-through: “He does what he says.” His leadership, according to CM Saha, has convinced people worldwide that “everything’s possible with Modi.”
Boldness in Policy
PM Modi’s tenure is marked by tough legislation—triple talaq ban, Citizenship Amendment Act, Waqf Amendment Act, and landmark health initiatives like Ayushman Bharat
Northeast Reborn: From Insurgency to Integration
From Conflict to Ceasefire
The Northeast, once embroiled in insurgency, has witnessed decisive peace: 11–12 peace accords were penned, ushering militants back into mainstream society
Ashtalakshmi Development Agenda
CM Saha referred to the eight Northeast states as Ashtalakshmi, crediting Modi for incorporating Sikkim into the North Eastern Council—an initiative that unlocked strategic funds and infrastructure support .
Socio‑Economic Transformation in the Northeast
Tribal & Marginalized Empowerment
Programs targeting tribal welfare, SC/OBC upliftment, women’s empowerment, and rural healthcare (through Ayushman Bharat) have improved social equity.
Infrastructure & Border Management
Investments in roads, railways, health infrastructure, and enhanced India‑Bangladesh border fencing have secured both economic growth and national security .
National Security: The Push Against Maoism
A Decade of Counter‑Extremism
CM Saha lauded the near eradication of Maoist activity under PM Modi—highlighting recent Chhattisgarh operations and stating that lingering bases “will be ended in a few months”
Economic Resurgence under Modi’s Leadership
Poverty Reduction & Global Recognition
India continues to shine: IMF calls it a “bright spot,” and the World Bank labels India “the fastest‑growing major economy” for 2025‑26
Performance, Accountability & Governance
Saha underscored values like “performance, accountability and good governance” as pillars of the Modi government’s strategy—crucial to sustained economic growth.
Political Legacy: Breaking Corruption, Calling Out Nepotism
Saha contrasted Modi’s anti-corruption stance with the earlier era, accusing pre-2014 governments of widespread nepotism. He asserts that Modi has introduced transparent governance and merit-based systems
Looking Ahead: Challenges & Opportunities
Though party ally TIPRA Motha has flagged delays on illegal immigrant deportation, Saha reassures that due process is underway, “as per law.”
He also confirmed Agartala’s GBP Hospital meets AIIMS-level standards, awaiting bureaucratic finalization
Tripura CM Manik Saha’s endorsement of PM Modi’s 11‑year rule—casting it as India’s Amrit Kaal—puts a spotlight on transformative peace, robust reforms, poverty reduction, and global economic standing. With the rallying cry, “Modi hain toh sab kuch mumkin hain,” he invites citizens and observers alike to view these years as foundational to India’s next giant leap.