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The Achievements Of Modi Sarkar In First Month - Recap


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Narendra Modi took over as the Prime minister of the country, and soon the age old bureaucracy started working, everyone started falling in line. From ministers to IAS officers, everyone was on their toes with one mandate only -- Start working else people are waiting in line.

But, the opposition never applauded any initiative taken by the Modi government in last 30 days. They have deceived themselves in utopia. Let us look at important actions of Modi’s government.

[Iraq Crisis]
The recent Iraq crisis shook not just the Arab world, but the entire world with its brutality. Indian nurses working in Iraq were stuck in the middle of a civil war, and here at home, self-proclaimed messaihs started beating their chest, cursing the Modi government for not rescuing Indian nationals from war-torn Iraq.
The Indian government left no stone unturned to rescue Indians. In this effort to rescue the nurses, the government deployed INS Mysore in Persian Gulf. Media went gaga over Iraq crisis, but the same media silent over the extraordinary role played by the NSA and PMO in rescuing nurses from Iraq.
Rescue mission was completed and the messaihs started praising Kerala government for the rescue operation. They fail to understand that neither foreign relations nor Indian defense forces are commanded by any state government in India. We may be political opponents, ideological enemies, but during hours of crisis, we must act like one big family that is “India”.

Don’t forget that first time ever in the history of India, central government acted against the enemy to save its citizens, unlike in the 1989 kidnapping of Rubaiya Sayeed, when the central government threatened the JK government with dismissal, if the militants were not exchanged for Rubaiya.
We can’t blame political opponents for failing to acknowledge the extraordinary successful mission of rescuing Indian citizens from Iraq, but the bigger concern is that the fourth pillar of Democracy -- the media -- which went silent as soon as rescue mission was completed.

[IB report on NGO]
Foreign-funded NGOs are known for halting development work across the country. The Congress government never acted against them because the leftist NGOs nexus supports the Congress government in ideological standing.
Billions of dollars have been donated to the left leaning NGOs through Foreign Contribution Regulation Act to destabilize the country. On one hand their, their coterie criticises the government for not providing facilities, on the other hand, they halt development work. As per the Intelligence Bureau report, the protests led by foreign-funded NGOs against development projects had caused a presumptive loss of 2-3% to India’s GDP.

Again, political opponents and the “NGO party” opted to be silent on IB report. The prominent Aam Aadmi Party, who is known for its Dharna-ist credentials hits out at IB report. Why? Because, NGOs are under scanner and they need to take permission from MHA before pumping foreign funds into India. The AAP, instead of encouraging foreign-funded NGOs for generating funds at home lash out at the IB report. Again, opposition opted to remain silent.

[Reforms]
In a significant development, the central government has decided to improve its taxation process in order facilitate direct contact with taxpayers.
The Ministry of External Affairs is set to waive second police verification in case of passport renewal .
Six hundred and sixty rape crisis centers will be established across the country and named as Nirbhaya centers.
Government is also planning to set up “Kisan Mandis” in order to fight food inflation.
Modi is delivering, but the opposition has opted to be silent.

[Railways]
IRCTC performance is up and has started working as per users’ expectations, but the oppositions opts to remain silent on government’s delivery. They are waiting for loopholes and as soon as they get one they will start cursing everyone who voted for Modi led BJP.
Railways is planning to build high speed trains across the country in order to provide better facilities and speedy journey to passengers, but the opponents are cursing the increase in rail fare.

[Acche Din]
Prices went a little high, the media started asking “Acche Din Kahan Gaye?”. Government took decisive action against hoarders and again rudalis went silent on it.

[Working style]
PMO decided office timings for everyone, including ministers, and people opt to remain silent on the same.

[Power Crisis]
AAP started criticizing Modi for the power crisis. Don’t forget that the AAP leaders are the ones who are against Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant or any other power sector development in the country.

[Reliance issue]
The AAP abused Modi over Reliance issue, but remained silent when the Modi government imposed millions of USD fine on Reliance.
The same AAP government released 320 crores to Ambani company. And don’t forget “bahoot hi krantikari” channel AajTak also owned by Ambani which appeared to be “AAPTak” channel at some point of time.

[Basic needs]
Govt. approved the proposal to raise the height of Narmada dam, so that more water will be available for drinking, irrigation and power generation. It is important to note that protests had been led by foreign-funded NGOs to halt the Narmada dam in the past.

[Health]
In a significant development, the Modi government has decided to make X-Ray, MRI and CT scans free of cost for the poor at government hospitals.

[Environment]
The government plans to plant 200 crore trees along the entire 1 Lakh KM long National Highways network across the country. Under this scheme, employment will be generated to jobless youth. Government is also planning to implement the similar scheme under MNREGA along state highways, village and district roads.

[Defense]
Defense Ministry approved fast-track road building along the disputed border with China. New posts will be established on strategic positions along the Indo-China Border. Two billion USD extension to the Karwar Naval base in the southern state of Karnataka. Government has also planned to install a new Radar station in the Andaman and Nicobar islands in the Bay of Bengal to keep an eye on China's evil designs.
I hope one day the silence will end and the opposition, and the NGOs will recognize the efforts of PM Modi. Opponents must remember that Modi said that we will work as a team. In last few days, we have seen a new ray of hope due to the new government, progressive policies and its commitment towards the nation.

Responsibility falls on our shoulders now, as we have government at the centre which is pro-people with good governance, we must take new message to everyone. Youth should keep in mind that common man does not understand economics as well as we understand, so we must educate people across the country about how policies started by Modi government will help in the longer run.

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GP. Ilage complete 1 yr progress aithe. India lo 10% overall changes we can assess. On avg 5yrs govt. rule lo moththam control loki vasthundi.

 

Next term kooda Modi ki vaste India ki unna daridram vo 50+ % vodilipothundhi. Phulka mulasi, muthaka corrupt batch moththam moosukuni koorchuntaru, konthamandi paiki potharu. 

 

Gr8 Job NAMO.  }?.

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