For the past few months we have
been listening the slogan Achhe Din Aane
Wale Hain. And on 16th May 2014 with the biggest win in the
largest democracy of the world, we got a feeling that Achhe Din Ab Aa Gaye Hain.
We have already crossed the one
month mark of the newly formed Narendra Modi’s government. So, it’s our responsibility
now to understand whether the newly formed government has been able to fulfil all
of their pre-election promises or the people of India have been fooled again as
they were being fooled in the Congress led UPA government for the past 10
years.
The first and most discussed motto
of Bhartiya Janta Party – Ek Bharat
Shashatha Bharat. This has been the main motto of Rashtriya Swayamsevak
Sangh (RSS) as well as BJP since their formation and there is no doubt that our
Prime Minister is keen to take any action for the fulfilment. We have already
seen it’s beginning with the government’s involvement with the Article-370 of Indian constitution about Jammu
& Kashmir.
Next of course was Sabka
Saath, Sabka Vikas. I personally did not understand the meaning behind
this motto. Was it about taking all the political parties together and growth
and development of every region of the nation? If it is so, it appears that
this is not being fulfilled. NDA is following the path of UPA. If you want to
take all the political parties with you for the growth then why do you need to
change the UPA appointed governors of many different states. Yes, they did it
in 2004, you may say but if you repeat what they did, then I don’t see any
difference between both of you.
The first thing that was mentioned
in the BJP election manifesto was the problem of Price Rise. The price rise has crippled household budgets and
contributed to the overall inflationary trend under the governance of Congress
led UPA. But we don’t see any change in the price rise in the new government
either. The prices of every item has been increasing in the same way or in some
case even more in the past month. Oil prices may have increased due to problem
in Iraq but what about the rapid growth of food and vegetable prices.
The next thing that comes to my
mind is Corruption and it always
reminds me of Kejriwal Ji. He was very good in the beginning but was overpowered
by his big desires. The new government has been setting up different plans to
minimise the growth of Black Money.
That’s a positive point. Hope this government do not turn out to be another
Kejriwal.
The government promised the people
that to Strengthen the Framework it
will build a strong Centre-State
Relationship. I see the situation of Uttar Pradesh the BJP leaders are
being murdered, there is much pressure from outside to throw down the SP led
State government but in view of building Centre-State relationship the Centre
is still calm. This may be the way to adhere to the promises they made to build
a strong Centre-State Relationship. But how long will it last. The state must also consider the way of co-operation.
There are many more things that
need to be discussed and taken care of and the Prime Minister and his other
minister promises to do the same. As one month has passed the speed of growth
must multiply itself.
We the people of our country have,
elected the new government with much faith and hope and so we hope not to be
fooled again. Also we are eagerly waiting to see the Achhe Din.