New Delhi: Amit Shah reached a career milestone on Tuesday to become the longest serving Home Minister, praised PM Narendra Modi for a uniform stad spell, which was marked as an outbreak of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, Bhatti Nayi Code to end the special status of Jammu and Kashmir.Amit Shah, who has been a Home Minister for 2,258 days, has beaten BJP Stallwart LK Advani, who had a run of 2,256 days in a politically important situation. Govind Bilabh Pant, a Congress veteran and former UP CM, was the third longest tenure as Home Minister.IInherently, Shah gained distinction on the 6th anniversary of scrapping of a particular position for Jammu and Kashmir – one of the basic objectives of the BJP.Addressing a meeting of the NDA parliamentary group, the PM congratulated Shah, whose term was also influential as the BJP chief. Modi said, “This is just the beginning”, aroused curiosity among MPs. However, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju clarified that Modi’s reference was for the ongoing success of the BJP -led NDA.In his speech, Shah talked about Operation Sindoor, a symbol of India’s strong political will and firm reaction to attacks.Shiv Sena MP Naresh MesK said that Modi praised Shah for united NDA partners.Shah, who served as the Home Minister of Gujarat under Modi’s CM-Ship, became the Home Minister of the country on 30 May 2019 and serving. Apart from the Ministry of Home Affairs, he is also the country’s first cooperation minister.