Has Modi government lived upto expectations?
By Avinash
@avi256 (8489)
Pune, India
March 4, 2016 12:23am CST
With BJP government , spearheaded by Mr. Narendra Modi nearing completing 2 years, it would be fair to analyse if this government that campaigned with lots of promises and huge expectations, delivered or failed or is it too early to say anything.
With new budget announced, we have got fair idea of how this government is progressing in its financial planning.
There have been issues of secularism, intolerance, inflation, corruption and what not in these last 2 years.
I personally feel the heart of Modi government had been in right place but there have been few execution and tactical errors.
Taking too many things for granted might backfire at some moment.
Its right time for Modi and his government to introspect once again how they campaigned in 2013 and 2014 and what all promises and vision they had for country.
Time to put foot forward before its too late.
I am still hopeful that " Achche Din Ayenge"
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@vandana7 (100616)
• India
16 Mar 16
No. I was expecting some actions for improving women's safety in terms of laws. I am terribly disappointed that the law related to juvenile rapist came after the guy was released. I would have that as the first discussion in the parliament to give women in the country confidence that they can work and go out in evenings. So the entire drama after that day was a washout.
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@avi256 (8489)
• Pune, India
17 Mar 16
Yep there are few flip sides too to his governance like women safety law, communism, or even rising prices.
But what I can see by analyzing his each month's activity, that he has been trying hard and pushing for rural development and trying to uplift India on global level.
I guess we still need to give him benefit of doubt at this moment.
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@vandana7 (100616)
• India
17 Mar 16
@avi256 ...That would have helped the government enormously ..not many know the effect of GST...except business community and well read. But everybody has a woman or girl in home and would have realized the impact if the guy would have been punished in time. So from me thumbs down for indifference to women.
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@vandana7 (100616)
• India
17 Mar 16
@avi256 ..Avi...rising prices is not something I am going to blame them for. I think Jaitley did good to wipe out oil company's losses before trying to pass off the benefit to consumers. In fact, oil companies should be asked to create reserve that cannot be distributed based on current prices which can be kept steady till the last year of this government's term. The more money people have on their hands, the more they are likely to waste. But if the money is in reserve of the oil companies, future price rices can be balanced more easily and impact would not be felt easily. I am perfectly fine with price rises. Without fearing those people will breed more recklessly.
I am disappointed as mentioned before that Modi or even home minister did not step in when that innocent poor muslim man was killed by a bunch of idjiots for beef. In their shoes I would have stepped forward and appealed to the nation to stop such idiosyncrasies and let us do our job more efficiently rather than spend it on discussing such issues. Ditto for jat agitation. In fact, if laws were made more strict and punishments were made more severe at the time, rapes would not have happened during that jat agitation, would they. So definitely Modi government fails.
As to JNU...there would be no need to talk much at all. Do not repeat seditious stuff just declare that seditious stuff was spoken and so the matter is under investigations, and it will be resolved shortly.
As to Vemula guy...we know there is this community discrimination problem, but we are not the cause for it. It is people. We are trying to find a way out of it. Instead of it there is justification and you did this, I did this. blah blah...waste of time...waste of tax payer's monies.
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@else34 (13515)
• New Delhi, India
4 Mar 16
@avi256,In my opinion,we are fortunate to have Narendra Modi as our PM.True,he had made many promises in the run up to the general election and most of them are still unfulfilled,but we must not forget that he faces an opposition who is hell bent to oppose him at any cost.Modi needs time.He is honest and a visionary.And he is the man our country needs now.Irrelevant,false issues like intolerance are being raised to prevent her from ruling the country,but he is always on duty.
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@AnanthuVs (394)
• Thiruvananthapuram, India
4 Mar 16
Im very well satisfied with modi government and his policies
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