"Narendra Modi has given national identity to Lok Sabha and state Assembly elections on the basis of his popularity. Till last general election, votes used to be cast on regional issues more than national subjects," Mishra, a former Union minister, said in a statement.
Modi's style of functioning reflects that he is following the footsteps of Jawaharlal Nehru, he said.
Mishra who started with Congress, then joined NCP and ultimately to JD(U) did not contest the recent poll due to conviction in a fodder scam case. He had unsuccessfully contested the 2009 poll on JD(U) ticket from Jhanjharpur.
In the era of coalition politics after 1996, Congress or BJP used to win 160-170 seats but Modi helped BJP win 282 seats in the 2014 election, Mishra said, adding this has changed regional politics giving newer heights to national politics, he said.
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"A closer watch on politics in post Independence era reflects that Narendra Modi is trying to establish an image of consensus leader like Pandit Nehru," said Mishra, who was Bihar chief minister for three terms.
Many things of Modi's functioning resembled Pandit Nehru's style, the octogenarian leader said.
Citing an example, Mishra said Nehru had addressed children on his birthday on November 14, 1956, and "Modi did a Nehru on the occasion of Teachers Day on September 5."
Furthermore, he said, Modi implemented his "Jan Dhan" programme on the lines of economic planning of Late Indira Gandhi after nationalisation of banks in 1969, he said.
"The Prime Minister has taken a commendable step by connecting 10 crore people with banking services," he said.