Mukesh Ambani Wishes PM Modi To Serve Till India's 100th Independence Day; Netizens React

He says PM Modi's 75th birthday a festive day for 1.45 billion Indians.

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Mukesh Ambani Wishes PM Modi To Serve Till India's 100th Independence Day; Netizens React

Mukesh Ambani Wishes PM Modi To Serve Till India's 100th Independence Day; Netizens React

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned 75 today, on September 17, 2025, and the wishes have been pouring in from everywhere in the country, starting from his own party members, politicians, businessmen, opposition leaders, and common men/women of India.

People are recording videos and posting them online to send their wishes to PM Modi. One such wish is being circulated on social media and has attracted netizens’ attention for being full of support and a dream of India under the leadership of Narendra Modi for another 20 years.

The special wish came from the Chairman & Managing Director of Reliance Industries Limited, Mukesh Ambani, who wishes Modi ji to continue to serve India when ‘independent India turns 100’.

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He says PM Modi’s 75th birthday a festive day for 1.45 billion Indians and expresses gratitude for concluding PM Modi’s Amrit Mahotsav in Bharat’s Amrit Kal.

The Mukesh Ambani’s message to PM Modi to serve till India turns 100 did not go well with the netizens and they responds by criticing to the government and corporate nexus. One user wrote, “For him he is definitely beloved & God’s gift, there’s no doubt in it”.

“मोदी का बर्थडे है ना की 130cr जनता की,, उनका बर्थडे निजी है कृपया इसे सम्पूर्ण भारतियों से ना जोड़ा जाए (It’s Modi’s birthday, not the 130cr populace’s,, their birthday is private please don’t associate it with all Indians)”, wrote another user. One user targeted the Reliance Chairman by saying, “Itna lootne ke baad Abhi aur kya chahiye ? ”

Narendra Damodardas Modi was born on 17 September 1950 to a Gujarati family of Other Backward Class (OBC) background and Hindu faith in Vadnagar, Mehsana district, Bombay State (present-day Gujarat).