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Modi, a poor shadow of his promises

On economic front he has done well. He understands that people voted him development. There are no scams in last 8 months, inflation is below 5%. Though employment generation is not up to the mark. I expect it to pick up this year.
so in short most of young people who voted for Modi are ok with his actual job and have misgivings regarding his not speaking too often about the laod mouth idiots of RSS & VHP

fair enof and what is your response to recent findings where it is now coming to knowledge that many so called church attacks were infact concieved and exicuted by christans themselfs to give bad name to india and modi govt ?
 
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so in short most of young people who voted for Modi are ok with his actual job and have misgivings regarding his not speaking too often about the laod mouth idiots of RSS & VHP

fair enof and what is your response to recent findings where it is now coming to knowledge that many so called church attacks were infact concieved and exicuted by christans themselfs to give bad name to india and modi govt ?

Yes, he has condemn in strictest terms both RSS & VHP. Indians voted for BJP and not RSS & VHP.

The church is not any different from RSS or VHP. If they are bringing bad name to India, they have to be punished.
 
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Yes, he has condemn in strictest terms both RSS & VHP. Indians voted for BJP and not RSS & VHP.

The church is not any different from RSS or VHP. If they are bringing bad name to India, they have to be punished.
exactli we chose modi for corruption free and development oriented governence and he is doing that with best of intentions and abilities and taking all the right steps in right direction and yes he himself is very upset with constant shit whipped up by the dumb idiots in RSS & VHP he should do something to stop them from embarassing his govt and taking peoples attention fromreal job to triavial matters i fulli agree please share your views as to how he can make things even better ... thank you
 
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exactli we chose modi for corruption free and development oriented governence and he is doing that with best of intentions and abilities and taking all the right steps in right direction and yes he himself is very upset with constant shit whipped up by the dumb idiots in RSS & VHP he should do something to stop them from embarassing his govt and taking peoples attention fromreal job to triavial matters i fulli agree please share your views as to how he can make things even better ... thank you

Economy is doing well as compared to congress tenure. Modi is lucky to have global oil prices at some of the lowest for last 5 years. Most macro economic indicators are stable. This is the time to jump start. Government spending has to be increased in infra sector. Manufacturing sector has to be boosted. Government has to impart vocational training so that excessive work force in agrculture transfers to manufacturing and service. Easing of doing business in India should be improved. Entrepreneurship culture should be encouraged. Capital should be readily available for good projects and new ventures. I can go on... This is not rocket science. Everybody understand this .
 
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If you go against your natural instinct, you end up regretting later. In the 2014 general elections, many in India cast their ballots for Narendra Modi, despite having great reservations about him. They wanted to give the man a chance to prove his critics wrong. Despite being aware of his divisive politics and his role in the 2002 Gujarat riots, a large section of the Indian population voted for him with the hope that he is a reformed man and will initiate progressive politics in Delhi once he assumes power.

Nine months into the government, Modi inspires a deep regret amongst a large section of people who supported him with the hope of seeing a new kind of politics in the country. There are many who repent going against their instinct in backing a man who has a dubious political past.

A man who rode to power to usher in new economic reforms and lead the country to a new progressive trajectory is a poor shadow of his promises. Forget about the promised economic reforms, he represents what the sceptics feared most – a divisive polity and upsurge of radical Hindu right-wing forces all across the country. We do not want to judge him by what he did in his past but we want to assess what he is today – a close reading reveals that the man remains the same. His world remains as provincial, narrow and sectarian as it was when he was the leader of Gujarat.

Modi’s journey from Gandhinagar to New Delhi is a great leap forward in his political history. But the geographical shift from the regional capital to a national capital has not brought any substantive change in his politics. He remains a man wedded to anti-minority ideology. Directly and indirectly, he has managed to inspire and strengthen anti-Muslim sentiments across the country.

‘Beefing’ up the hate

The latest comes from the western Indian state of Maharashtra, a state which voted for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government just a few months ago. Recently, the Hindu right-wing government banned beef eating in the state. This decision is not inspired by any love for cow or cattle but plain hatred for the Muslim community. It is a brazen attempt to manipulate Hindu sentiments on the issue of the cow, an animal revered by the majority community. The ideology that Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the BJP’s ideological mentor and political patron, promotes Muslims as the “others”. It considers Muslims as second class citizens, alien people not rooted in the Hindu ethos of the country. This worldview informs the BJP.

The ban, in fact, makes each and every Muslim in Maharashtra a criminal for touching beef, a meat they eat with abandon. There are many Muslims who survive on selling cattle meat.

If the ban is an affront to Muslims, it is also an attack on their economic wellbeing as well as an attempt to perpetuate stereotype against the largest minority in the country. India is one of the leading exporters of beef but the beef meat is mostly from buffalo, a fact not revealed to the masses. Besides, it is not only Muslims, but Dalits, Christians, a section of the lower caste Hindus who also eat the meat because it is cheaper than other non-vegetarian items.

Jobless in India

The BJP government in Maharashtra also did away with the five per cent reservations for Muslims in government jobs. Aimed at uplifting the conditions of poorer sections of the Muslim community, the affirmative action was at attempt to bring the marginalised into the economic mainstream. Such decisions obviously indicated a brazen anti-Muslim bias of the BJP against the minority in the country. It’s an attack on their economy and their culture.

Posing for trouble

The same animosity towards Muslims was displayed in Mangalore, a city in Karnataka, where a Muslim boy was beaten up by some Hindu vigilante group because he was seen to be posing with some Hindu girls in the school. There were three boys in the group but only one was singled out because he belonged to the religion other than Hinduism. The area is known for such moral policing and has been in the news for its anti-Muslim acts.

Boycott the Khans!

BJP leader Sadhvi Prachi’s statement that Hindus should boycott movies by Khan actors in Bollywood as they promote ‘Love Jihad’ also demonstrates how deep the anti-minorities agenda runs in BJP’s DNA. Modi’s rise has further fuelled such elements.

Mother Teresa’s crime

The RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat recently attacked Nobel Laureate, Mother Teresa. He raised doubts over credibility of Mother Teresa’s work and termed her as a missionary dedicated to converting people to Christianity. Coming from the individual whose writ runs unchallenged both in the RSS and the BJP, the statement further accentuates Hindu right-wing’s adversarial relationship with all the minority groups in the country.

The opinion of the fringe groups would generally go unnoticed during the previous regime but their hyper activism comes under media radar quite frequently nowadays. The reason is that they belong to the same ideological family and background as the present ruling party and its chief.

In this background, Modi’s talk about religious harmony is just empty rhetoric.

The on-going campaign of “ghar wapsi” or reconverting those who forsook the Hindu faith generations ago is one more example of how the Gujarat strongman’s rise to power in Delhi has not been good news for Indian minority communities.

India = Hindu

Ever since Modi has become prime minister of India, he has chosen to appoint individuals with strong sectarian mind-set to run government institutions and bodies. They have spent their lifetime working for the RSS and nurture an idea of India where Hindus have a predominant place. Modi has a clear design – to convert India into a Hindu state. He says that his government has only one religion and that is India first.

What does “India” mean for him exactly?

One does not need to go in too deep to analyse his statement and understand that his India means Hindu. His “India first” means “Hindu first”.

The recent attack on Christians, concerted campaign against Muslims by Hindu right-wing forces having close affiliations with the BJP, promotion of the people with sectarian mind-set in premium government institutions, patronisation of those Hindu radical groups who make brazen anti-Muslim and anti-minority statements, all these indicate that Modi remains the same as he was before.

With his aggressive campaigning, he lured India’s vast middle class into believing that his regime would herald an era of economic reforms and prosperity. His talk of development and aggressive nationalism is just a trap to capture the fancy of the middle-class.

Within one year of his government, the mask has come off.

India is paying the price for going against its instinct.


Modi, a poor shadow of his promises – The Express Tribune Blog


Modi means reforms and not cheap popularity like electricity at half rate free water. He works on improving the system to deliver the result. He had tremendously cut down non planned expenditures and diverted the money in planned expenditure which includes huge irrigation projects, 24*7 electricity and water, international standard roads 9 fold rise in universities and engineering collages, explosion in employment and unparalleled law and order. over 10% rise in agriculture sector in dry Gujarat. . Kejariwal can show his work in a week time by freeing the electricity and water but reform takes time. Look inflation is continuously going down and lowest in past few years. His diplomacy in beyond imagination. Chinese influence is almost wipped out of Snlakara, Myanmar, Nepal , Bhutan and Bangladesh. Very good relationship with Australia, Newzealand, Afghanistan US and Russia. Exceptional response to Make in India. What else can you expect in 9 months. He has delivered more than expected.
 
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Economy is doing well as compared to congress tenure. Modi is lucky to have global oil prices at some of the lowest for last 5 years. Most macro economic indicators are stable. This is the time to jump start. Government spending has to be increased in infra sector. Manufacturing sector has to be boosted. Government has to impart vocational training so that excessive work force in agrculture transfers to manufacturing and service. Easing of doing business in India should be improved. Entrepreneurship culture should be encouraged. Capital should be readily available for good projects and new ventures. I can go on... This is not rocket science. Everybody understand this .
u are right but long term planning and execution is not aneasy job in ademocracy as we can see to opposition of land reform bill its just 9 months heexpects result to come onli in last months of this term
 
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u are right but long term planning and execution is not aneasy job in ademocracy as we can see to opposition of land reform bill its just 9 months heexpects result to come onli in last months of this term

There is no choice. Modi, given his absolute majority in LS, should do it. If Modi cannot, then I don;t see who can.
 
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Nope modi is not disappointment however its for who belongs to utopia land .....
 
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There is no choice. Modi, given his absolute majority in LS, should do it. If Modi cannot, then I don;t see who can.
then instead of doing critisism youn india should help modi and his goverment by giving him feedback on whats the expectations and what needs to be done i guess he will be morethan happy to listen just tweet him or go on PMOs website and do it it would be even more appriciated if you make a signature campain or soemthing like that with lots of young people in it ... thanks
 
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then instead of doing critisism youn india should help modi and his goverment by giving him feedback on whats the expectations and what needs to be done i guess he will be morethan happy to listen just tweet him or go on PMOs website and do it it would be even more appriciated if you make a signature campain or soemthing like that with lots of young people in it ... thanks

Criticizing the government is my duty and right under Indian constitution. And I am contributing in my own way for job creation in India and development of India. As I said before, Modi understands this. But he cannot allow Togadia's of the world to hijack the development agenda that people like you and me voted him for doing. The onus is on Modi to silence VHP and RSS.
 
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Modi is doing better than what I expected and I never expect a miracle out of a leader ..If land acquisition act passed (??) it will be a right step forward ..Atleast I beliew him that he will keep no stone unturned to improve our economy..Those religious idiots can go to himalayas for next ten years
 
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I didnt expect a sudden surge in our economy to 10 trillion $ because of the Modi election.
But I would say he performed extremely well .Both in economy and Foreign policy .

And quite striking is that a someone in a Pakistani news blog crying about it.But it seems that Pak papers dont have time for their nation.
 
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Criticizing the government is my duty and right under Indian constitution. And I am contributing in my own way for job creation in India and development of India. As I said before, Modi understands this. But he cannot allow Togadia's of the world to hijack the development agenda that people like you and me voted him for doing. The onus is on Modi to silence VHP and RSS.
totaly and 110% agreed
 
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There is no choice. Modi, given his absolute majority in LS, should do it. If Modi cannot, then I don;t see who can.

They(BJP) have majority in Lok Sabha not in Rajya Sabha. Even if bill passed in Lok Sabha it won't pass in Rajya Sabha.
 
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What a retard article...

Muslims were given biggest reservation in 1947 in the form of partition...and if Europeans can introduce pork in Schools...and Ban even Burqa....what wrong with banning Beef....which hurts the sentiments of 1 billion + people
 
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