PM Modi meets Lal Krishna Advani: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Bharat Ratna Lal Krishna Advani is celebrating his 98th birthday today. On this special occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Advani’s residence in Delhi and congratulated him on his birthday by presenting him a bouquet of flowers. During this, PM Modi shared his photo on social media.
Prime Minister Modi posted on social media platform X and wished Advani on his birthday. Describing Advani as a politician endowed with great foresight and intelligence, he wrote that his life has been dedicated to the progress of India. The PM described Advani’s contribution as leaving an indelible mark on India’s democratic and cultural landscape and wished him good health and long life.
Greetings to Shri LK Advani Ji on his birthday. A statesman blessed with towering vision and intellect, Advani Ji’s life has been dedicated to strengthening India’s progress. He has always embodied the spirit of selfless duty and steadfast principles. His contributions have left…
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 8, 2025
Home Minister Amit Shah also gave best wishes
Before this, Home Minister Amit Shah also wished LK Advani on his birthday. He wrote on X that hearty birthday wishes to ‘Bharat Ratna’ Lal Krishna Advani, founding member of BJP, former national president and inspiration for crores of workers. At the same time, Lal Krishna Advani has told how selflessly one’s entire life is dedicated to the nation.

From organization to government, his every responsibility has had only one goal, nation first. As the National President of BJP, he took the organization from the village chaupals to the metros and as the Home Minister, he strengthened the security of the country. He also played a leading role in the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi movement and created public awareness in the entire country by taking out Rath Yatra. I pray to God for his long life and healthy life.

Was born in Karachi
Born on 8 November 1927 in Karachi, Pakistan, Lal Krishna Advani’s childhood is associated with the tragedy of the partition of the country. At the time of partition, Advani also moved to Delhi. Advani, who received education from St. Patrick’s School, Karachi and later from Bombay Law College, joined the national service in his teenage years. At the age of just 14, he joined Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). He started his political life with journalism. While working as a co-editor in a weekly called Organizer, he saw the depths of Indian politics closely. This experience later molded him into a thoughtful politician.
(With IANS inputs)

