Jashodaben, wife of PM Narendra Modi, with a copy of an RTI
application she has filed in Mehsana to seek details of her privileges
In the RTI plea,
dated November 24, Jashodaben, 64, seeks information from the police
department regarding her security cover and demands the certified copy
of the actual order passed, with regards to providing security. She also
expressed her displeasure in having to use public transportation, while
the guards provided for her safety enjoy the privilege of a government
vehicle.
For a woman who was a relatively unknown face - especially as the wife of a powerful leader - for almost 50 years, Jashodaben seems
to have come a long way in asserting her rights and privileges. Here
are a few things that you should know about the Prime Minister's wife:
1. Jashodaben Chimanlal Modi and Narendra Modi's marriage was arranged
by the latter's parents, in keeping with the traditions of the Ghanchi
caste. While the two were engaged when Modi was 13 years of age, they
got married in 1968, when Modi was 18 years of age. The marriage took
place in Modi's native village, Vadnagar, in Mehsana distrcit.
The couple lived together for 3 months, after which Modi left home to
travel across India, journeying as a 'sanyasi', as he described it to
his family. After a period of three years, Modi stopped visiting his
wife and family, as he got involved in his work as a RSS pracharak. Media reports state that the marriage was never consummated.
2. Immediately after her marriage to Modi, Jashodaben, who had studied
only till class VII, decided to complete her education. She started
studying in Dholaka and completed her school education (old pattern SSC)
in 1972. She then went on to do her primary teacher's course, after
which she started working as a teacher.
According to Jashodaben, Modi always encouraged her to study further. In an interview to a Gujarati news channel, she said attributed her success in life and as a teacher to Modi's early encouragement.
During the latter part of her teaching years, Jashodaben survived on a
salary of 10,000 rupees per month. She retired in October 2009 and is
currently entitled to a government pension of 14,000 rupees per month.
3. A 2009 Open magazine
media report, which was one of the early introductions to Jashodaben,
indicated that she was being observed and controlled by powerful people.
The report quoted her as saying, “I will not say anything against my
husband. He is very powerful. This job is all I have to survive. I am
afraid of the consequences.”
However, in a separate interview to Financial Express,
Jashodaben claimed that she was not in touch with her estranged
husband. She said, “We parted on good terms as there were never any
fights between us. There has been no communication from his end to this
day."
In the same interview she also stated that she didn't feel bad for not
being acknowledged by Modi, as his wife, for all these years. She blamed
their situation on destiny and bad times.
4. Despite a non-existent marriage, Jashodaben has fond memories of her
meetings with Modi in the past. A nostalgic Jashodaben told Indian Express,
“Once I had come to meet him with Hiraba (Modi’s mother) at the RSS
shakha in Vadnagar. He had hurt his hand and I put medicine on it.
Another time he had acted in a play called ‘Ek Phool, Do Maali’, which I
went for. After the play got over, I told him he was very good in it.
If it is in my fate that we are meant to be together then we will be. I
have also moved forward in life because of him. I have never interfered
in his life and nor has he.”
5. Jashodaben and Modi met for the last time in 1987, as stated by her
in an interview with Indian Express. When asked to describe this meeting
by ETV,
she said that Modi apologized to her for not staying with her all those
years and asked her to consider divorce and re-marriage and carry on
with her life. She however replied saying, "Why would I re-marry? You
move forward on your path and I will on mine."
The Telegraph also
reported that Modi, along with his brother Somabhai visited Jashodaben
in 1987, to attempt and work out a mutual divorce. She however did not
agree to this arrangement.
Though she was not physically present with her husband, Jashodaben said
that she followed all his activities via media reports. In an interview
with the Financial Express, she stated that she devoured everything she
could get her hands on - right from newspaper articles to watching the
news. "I like to read about him," she said.
6. Today, Jashodaben lives with her older brother Ashok Modi in Unjha
town of Gujarat's Mehsana district. However, she also keeps visiting the
home of her other brother, who lives in Brahman Vada near Unjha. A
retired teacher, who taught classes from the first to fifth grade,
Jashodaben now spends all her time in prayer. In an interview with
Financial Express, she said, "Nowadays, I mostly start my day by 4 am
and begin with prayers to Ambe Ma (Goddess Durga)."
During the 2014 Lok Sabha election campaign, Jashodaben claimed that
she prayed for her husband's success. She claimed that she was always
confident that Modi would become the Prime Minister, because of his hard
work and dedication.
A media report quoted
her brother, saying, “She had taken a pledge of not eating rice or any
preparation made out of it till he (Modi) becomes a Prime Minister.”
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