The Future with Narendra Modi

“Achhe din aane wale hain”( good days are coming), is one of the phrase used by the Bhartiya Janta Party during the election campaign.

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Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi the Prime ministerial candidate from the BJP, he and his party gained a decisive victory in the general elections by winning 282 seats and gaining the majority out of the 543 seats while the Alliance NDA (National Democratic Alliance) secure 282(BJP)+54(others) =336.
While UPA(United Progressive Alliance) which was ruling the government for previous 10 years had merely able to secure only 59 out of which INC(Indian National Congress) managed to pull out only 44 seats where in 2009 it secured 206. It is clear from the figures that once the ruling party is not now even a opposition.
What are the causes behind this?
Is the failure of the government to control prices of goods and fuel, corruption, unemployment etc. plays a major factor in their decline ?
Yes, all the listed factor plays a role but it’s not the story of India only. Countries around globe are experiencing a major crisis in the Economic sector. Many countries are struggling for running the government in which some fails in which INC is one. And the corruption is not a mojor role player.
But in this general elections not only the above factor accounts besides the Modi hype or the “Modi leher” created by the Media of the country through advertising in which the party spends 10,000 crore rupees plays a vital role in the victory .

Whether the good days are coming or not it will be clear in the coming months. There’s no doubt that it’s a great success for him and his party to gain absolute victory in the 16th loksabha elections of the Republic of India, but now we will see for how much long will they truimph because if they can’t fulfill their pledges i.e. stablize the economy, provide employment and remove corruption from the government and it’s sectors, there will be no late for the people to lose their faith and hope on the government. Needless to say then it have to struggle to remain in power and most probably they will fail.
Besides all of this Narendra Modi has become so popular and powerful that maybe in future the party will fall into a major power struggle between their own leaders.
And there are many more factors which if should not be talked about, will be better.
Let’s hope for the sake of the common people that the government will be able to fulfill it’s pledges for a better future of the country.

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