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Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has penned down his book namely "Apnapan" which is his deeply personal account of his close association with the Prime Minister through decades of organisational work, public service, governance and nation-building. The book will be formally launched on May 26, 2026 in the presence of former Vice President Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu and former Prime Minister Shri H. D. Deve Gowda.

Shri Chouhan said ‘Apnapan’ offers readers an opportunity to understand PM Modi’s personality, leadership style, sensitivity and work ethic from a closer and more personal perspective.

Modi: Person of Dialogue, Clarity and Determination.

Highlighting PM Modi’s organisational capabilities, Chouhan said his ability to expand the organisation, devise electoral strategies, take ideas to the grassroots and connect with workers has remained one of his defining strengths. As Chief Minister, he also witnessed how complex and long-pending issues could be resolved through dialogue, clarity and determination.

Modi: As Sensitive as resolute

The Union Minister further said that Prime Minister Modi’s personality is as sensitive as it is resolute. Recalling an incident from the Ekta Yatra, he said that when several dedicated workers could not reach Lal Chowk during the flag-hoisting due to security reasons, Narendra Modi deeply empathised with their disappointment. According to Shri Chouhan, that moment reflected the Prime Minister’s emotional depth and his genuine connection with party workers.

Apnapan: Document for an idea, a vision and a spirit of nation-building

Clarifying the essence of the book, Shri Chouhan said ‘Apnapan’ is not merely a narration of events, but a document reflecting an idea, a vision, a method of working and a spirit of nation-building that dared to transform India. He said readers will find in the book an intimate glimpse of the journey from organisation to governance, from sensitivity to decision-making, and from resolve to accomplishment.

 
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