Saturday, December 2, 2017

Modi Sarkar/Policy Initiatives and its Fallout 11/2017 (3rd December 2017)

Hon’ble PM of India Shri Modi Ji

Electioneering, Elections & Political Environment  

A)       90 Years of RSS planning & hard work ? has given adequate dividend to their political outfit the BJP. First sign was electoral victory of 2014 elections when the polarization of votes was visibly evident. The BJP emerged with full majority. Same experiment was experimented in U.P. in the big success was achieved. The same formula has been applied for Nagar Nikay elections in U.P. and they seem to have succeeded in this experiment also
B)    Modi Ji we have to see where we stand in terms of Social Cultural and Political Environment in the country. The environment is polluted, diluted & full of hatred.  (a) Sanjeev Baliyan-a former minister and M.P. from Muzzafnagar (b) Sanjeev Som an MLA form the same area  (c) BJP head of Bihar State announced to cut fingers and hands of those who will be critical of the P.M. The first two announced bounties of rupees 10 corore who will behead Bhansali & Deepika Film of “PADMAWATI”.
C)    Your utmost silence indicates your tacit approval. Their appears to be no doubt that you would succeed in 2019 as well. What is going to happen to further consolidate Hindu Votes. Firstly – your hardcore Hindutwa CM of UP will erect a Ram Mandir by April 2019.  Secondly - 2022 would be Diamond Jubilee of our independence. You would ensure a new constitution for India. Basically it would change the PREAMBLE from secular to HINDU RASHTRA. Your dream of NEW INDIA would have materialized and 90 years old philosophy of RSS – A HINDU RASHTRA would have taken shape.

What Our Present Thinker’s Say

(a)    Arun shourie – No PM office weaker than today’s because of insecurity of people of the top: He further states in 40 years of observing politics he had never witnessed an exaggeration of false hood of the kind happening now.  
(b)   Anuradha Chnoy (Prof. J.N.U.) Don’t stifle creative freedoms. For the nation to scale greater heights, academic autonomy and cultural space are vital factors.
(c)    Jayant Panda (BJD) M.P. Moody’s: Glass Half Full. Upgrade vindicates fundamentals, but for economy to take off bold reforms are needed. Two of the biggest hurdles to in investment, economic growth and job creation are the impossibly complicated land acquisition law, and obsolete, counterproductive labor loss.
(d)   Pulin Nayak (Former Prof. Delhi School of Economics) We need a cash economy for stability. Demonetisation failed to achieve any of its stated objectives. Instead, it severely hit the poor.



Wake up India, Stakes are high, are we the people of India Vigilant.

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