In deciding to repeal the three farm laws, Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again emerges as a leader who, while defying all odds, continues to appear bolder, more courageous and much more liberally accommodative in his approach. As a true democrat, he has always respected the values of democracy not only in letter but also in spirit. The decision, which may be seen from various angles—with detractors interpreting it through their own political lens, has in fact enhanced his stature as the tallest leader in the country, who, when the occasion demands, rises to break any deadlock with his human touch. As a leader who listens, cares and empowers the weakest among the weak and maintains restraint in the face of extreme provocation, he has become the Pradhan Sevak of the country in a real sense, keeping interests of the nation on the highest pedestal. On several occasions, he has exemplified the best in practising the dictum of ‘nation first, party next and self last’. The commitment to principles of democracy shows another unique aspect of the PM’s personality—he believes in democratic redistribution of national resources at the government’s disposal through various welfare measures, in the interest of the downtrodden and the deprived.