Sunday 18 May 2014

'NaMo Namah': Will 'Ache Din' truely come???



Finally the 16th dance of democracy came to an end creating a landmark in India’s political history. In a record turnout India has given a clear majority not just to one party, but to one man – ‘Narendra Modi’. The Hindu Nationalist is all set to become India’s 16th Prime Minister and  govern India.

For this election, Modi cut loose from the traditional Delhi-based structure of his Bharatiya Janata Party and its apparatchiks and adopted the language of a youthful country eager for change, using everything from holograms to WhatsApp.



The modern approach worked: just an hour into the counting of votes on Friday, it was clear that the 63-year-old BJP maestro and RSS propagandist was heading for a stunning victory with the strongest mandate any Indian government has enjoyed for 30 years.

But,What next now? People have so many expectations from Mr. Modi. The reaction received from people after BJP’s win was so overwhelming and to some extent, I found it weird. People acted like, Modi has won and all problems will come to an end in just couple of weeks.

I have always loved a famous dialogue from the movie ‘Spiderman’- “With great power comes great responsibility!!”  Mr. Modi alias the “SuperNaMo” has to prove his mettle and should take care of the things which he had promised. He has to fulfill all those promises he has made so far. The onus is on 
Modi to 'modi'fy India.

Modi has to work on many important agendas. Right from working on making India more independent and to make economy more stable by boosting the infrastructure to creation of employment and attracting Investments in India. He has to fix the corruption issues in the country too. Modi should also look forward to win over the caste remarks. This can probably help him to get more cooperation and support. He has to work on the issues of national interest and fix it so that he can fulfill people’s expectations up to the mark. With good governance, development, bold policies, inclusive growth and by formulation of Industry friendly strategies, Modi should bring the country back on a high growth trajectory and make India an easier place to do business in.

If Modi gets succeeded in solving the problems of the nation and win people’s confidence by 'Modi'fying India, he’ll be one of the best PM for whom the Nation was waiting since long time. Well, time will show us whether the Tsu’NaMo’ wave flying from Gujarat to whole India will be able to create the replica of the famous ‘Gujarat Model’ of development all over the Nation or not.

Till then, Just wait and watch & hope for the best!!! 

- Prateek Aloni

3 comments:

  1. Hearty congratulations to Narendra Modi ji & to BJP.

    I also would like to congratulate all voters, as we all have given clear chance to one party to lead country independently. Now BJP can rule on its own and need not give into the demands of backbiters like Jaya, Mayawati, Mamata, Mulayam, Lalu etc. etc. This is what the voters need to do and now it is on NAMO's responsibility to see that people's verdict is respected and not taken for granted.

    As now we all are expecting quick & good results from Modi sarkar, where as according to me below are the some of the focus areas which are needs to be pin point firstly by new government, which ultimately helps them to give quick, good, expected & long term results -

    1> Security of the country + Strengthening of Army, Navy & Air Force.

    2> We / Common-man in day to day transactions not meeting Modi ji directly, where as we deals with various local government offices as municipal corporations, Sales Tax office, Excise-Customs office, Income tax office, Govt. undertaking agencies + Insurance office etc ; where we often experience delays, lack of response& corruption. As of now there is no control of any one on government employee who works in government offices / agencies / organizations & who is actually responsible for above mentioned problems. If new government successfully applied controlling system on Govt. employees which force them to give result oriented & timely output ( Like Private sector companies ), the new government will definitely wins half of the marathon.

    3> Government does have control on common man money & they are collecting huge amount of money from common man through several taxes. I think there is no valid control on Governmental expenditure with respect to correct valuation of the product or service on which government is spending money. (You all better know the examples of this problem category ). If new government successfully applied controlling system on this, definitely it will also help a lot for stable economy growth of the India.

    Again best Wishesh to new Government.

    Vinay Aloni.

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  2. Lets hope for the best..
    -prathamesh diwe

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