This is in continuation with the other 3 older posts on the subject.
BJP / NDA Govt headed by Mr Narendra Modi has since completed more than one year on saddle, and we are discussing the good work done so far and the hopes and expectations for the future.
Though the main opposition party is far from from being cooperative (it is rather being combative, mostly on non issues) but the NaMo Govt still seems to be doing well. This is common perception.
People can see that it is difficult for some people to remain out of power, that too to a man who has no legacy of power. People love NaMo since he is neither a prince, nor a moneybag, not even a regular career politician. He was only a pracharak and has lived life of a mendicant for decades.
However, the washout of the current session of parliament and lack of progress on several pending legislative matters is a cause of concern and it is high time that Team NaMo tries to learn the rules of achieving success in parliamentary democracy. Opposition, large or small, silly or sanguine, is also an integral part of the democratic process and simply dumping them out of the house is not sagatious.
A suitable beginning seems to have happened since reports suggest that govt is reviewing its stand on the much maligned land bill, and also that expulsion of opposition members is being reconsidered.
Nevertheless, these are trivial matters and the govt must concentrate on the agenda of nation building, taking along even its bitterest critics. The moot idea is that people should keep alive its expectations from the govt and only this will ensure that the same ruling combine comes to power in more and more states and its number deficit in upper house is managed. Also, govt should keep in mind that despite having done well under the leadership of legendary Atal ji, the BJP / NDA govt had lost power to combined opposition in 2004 and it must be seen that this ought not happen again in 2019.
NaMo being a simple man of humble origins who has risen from grassroots and understands the pain of poverty, I have faith that he would do everything to ensure genuine upliftment of the poor masses.
Hence, I am hopeful and do not see why NaMo would not succeed again in 2019 and even beyond.
BJP / NDA Govt headed by Mr Narendra Modi has since completed more than one year on saddle, and we are discussing the good work done so far and the hopes and expectations for the future.
Though the main opposition party is far from from being cooperative (it is rather being combative, mostly on non issues) but the NaMo Govt still seems to be doing well. This is common perception.
People can see that it is difficult for some people to remain out of power, that too to a man who has no legacy of power. People love NaMo since he is neither a prince, nor a moneybag, not even a regular career politician. He was only a pracharak and has lived life of a mendicant for decades.
However, the washout of the current session of parliament and lack of progress on several pending legislative matters is a cause of concern and it is high time that Team NaMo tries to learn the rules of achieving success in parliamentary democracy. Opposition, large or small, silly or sanguine, is also an integral part of the democratic process and simply dumping them out of the house is not sagatious.
A suitable beginning seems to have happened since reports suggest that govt is reviewing its stand on the much maligned land bill, and also that expulsion of opposition members is being reconsidered.
Nevertheless, these are trivial matters and the govt must concentrate on the agenda of nation building, taking along even its bitterest critics. The moot idea is that people should keep alive its expectations from the govt and only this will ensure that the same ruling combine comes to power in more and more states and its number deficit in upper house is managed. Also, govt should keep in mind that despite having done well under the leadership of legendary Atal ji, the BJP / NDA govt had lost power to combined opposition in 2004 and it must be seen that this ought not happen again in 2019.
NaMo being a simple man of humble origins who has risen from grassroots and understands the pain of poverty, I have faith that he would do everything to ensure genuine upliftment of the poor masses.
Hence, I am hopeful and do not see why NaMo would not succeed again in 2019 and even beyond.
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