Modi became the PM of our country as the voters expressed high expectations about him and his BJP. But the happenings are not in line with their expectations.
New Delhi: Modi and his BJP promised ‘Achey Din’ and obtained the required strength in the general elections. The voters reposed highest degree of confidence in Modi. The Gujarat model development as canvassed by the party during the campaigning is far from reality.
The ‘Achey Din’ are very far from the general public. Even after a lapse of 6 months (after the new party’s government at Delhi), the party’s solo objective seems to be winning more and more state assemblies rather than implementing the election promises.
The new BJP government is following the earlier UPA regime rules and is still trying to fool the people of our country. The BJP pronounced that the Aadhaar could not meet the objectives with which it was introduced by the UPA government (in view of many lapses) and objected to the linking of Aadhaar to many welfare schemes including gas subsidy.
Once the BJP came to power, the party is now linking the same Aadhaar for many welfare schemes. The people are still unable to understand why the government is still continuing to play with gas subsidy. The consumers are required to pay the full value of cylinder and then wait for reimbursement by government through aadhaar linkage.
Aadhaar project got image of ‘debacle’. Similarly, dismantling of planning commission is another aspect where the new government is not playing clear game. While Modi constantly canvassed for ‘PM Jan Dhan Yojna’ (advising all the people to open bank accounts), the Reserve Bank of India’s decision restricting the ATM transaction is a big blow to the PMJDY.
Coming to industrial development, the new government is yet to start its work for many industries including the infrastructure.
The new government is leading to ‘blame game’ and is trying to put the blame on earlier UPA government. The new government is busy in creating sensations with views and comments by senior leaders and ministers. Comments by Niranjan Jyothi are the latest example to this issue.
BJP is more active in increasing popularity of the party in many states with a view to gain political mileage rather than real development. It is time BJP takes development with the required seriousness and implement its election manifesto.