The point that is being made (& one I agree with) is that the initial period is the best time to push in serious reforms. The opposition would still be licking their wounds, the people more willing to allow the new person some leeway.....etc. Gets more difficult in the later years & the results won't show up for another 3-4 years, which is time that the government does not have. I wish Modi had moved more quickly on subsidies, the best example of something that could have been easily done is LPG subsidy. Should have increased the price by Rs150-200 per cylinder atleast & put the blame on the UPA. People absorbed rail hikes, they would have this too. Not like people buy cylinders of LPG every other day. Reducing number of cylinders at subsidized prices would have also benefited the finances. There is a heck a lot of diversion for commercial use, the same issue is true of kerosene which should have got a 4-5 Rs hike. It will become more difficult as the freshness of Modi's victory disappears. That is the argument that is being made,.