Will Modi be re-elected?

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With Modi's tenure completing 3 years and hardly 2 years to go, do you think the leader has done much, to repose the trust that the Indians have given him.

After some controversial and historic decisions like Make in India, ban China Products, Demonitization, converting Railways from Cash system to Accrual system of Accounting, passing GST bill, cracking down on black money and the Banks which supported black money hoarders in Demonitization period.

Along with the tag of no corruption government, better pace of work in Railway lines and Roadways as mentioned in Parliament, transparent tax system, taxing rich & sparing poor, Electrification of rural areas, Swach Bharat Abhiyaan, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana for homes to poor & controversial UP Government.

Do we Indians believe that Modi can bring in employment through Make in India and other objectives as mentioned in his Manifesto?

Or is there any better leader in Rahul Gandhi or any other Prime Ministerial Candidate, pour in your views.

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Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:

In 2019, NDA is likely to win but with a reduced majority. Modi will be leader but he will have to run government as Vajpayee had to do.  There will be no single party majority for BJP and so allies' relative strength will increase. We know how George Fernandez , convener of NDA had to run continuously to please, Mamata banerjee and Jay Lalitha, Non BJP leaders of NDA.  This may be repeated in 2019.  This will be beginning of change.  

Besides there is no guarantee that there will be anything like NDA or NON NDA GROUP would remain by the next election or each party will fight on its own. So let's wait and watch. Maybe Congress does better under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi if Sonia decides to handover the charge to him.

suni51 wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:

In 2019, NDA is likely to win but with a reduced majority. Modi will be leader but he will have to run government as Vajpayee had to do.  There will be no single party majority for BJP and so allies' relative strength will increase. We know how George Fernandez , convener of NDA had to run continuously to please, Mamata banerjee and Jay Lalitha, Non BJP leaders of NDA.  This may be repeated in 2019.  This will be beginning of change.  

Besides there is no guarantee that there will be anything like NDA or NON NDA GROUP would remain by the next election or each party will fight on its own. So let's wait and watch. Maybe Congress does better under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi if Sonia decides to handover the charge to him.

This is exactly what I tend to think that there might be realignment and regrouping of various political parties to form alliances which they think would be advantageous to them . It would be interesting to see who would align with whom?

usha manohar wrote:
suni51 wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:

In 2019, NDA is likely to win but with a reduced majority. Modi will be leader but he will have to run government as Vajpayee had to do.  There will be no single party majority for BJP and so allies' relative strength will increase. We know how George Fernandez , convener of NDA had to run continuously to please, Mamata banerjee and Jay Lalitha, Non BJP leaders of NDA.  This may be repeated in 2019.  This will be beginning of change.  

Besides there is no guarantee that there will be anything like NDA or NON NDA GROUP would remain by the next election or each party will fight on its own. So let's wait and watch. Maybe Congress does better under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi if Sonia decides to handover the charge to him.

This is exactly what I tend to think that there might be realignment and regrouping of various political parties to form alliances which they think would be advantageous to them . It would be interesting to see who would align with whom?

With a country with so many political parties, any thing is possible with alignment and grouping. Sometimes it beats the ethics of democracy. The party with majority votes might not become ruling one owing to the alignment and regrouping of others. 

Though it would be interesting to see what happens in 2019, a silent prayer from all would be that power falls on the shoulders of a capable leader. So far in current scenario, sadly no leader stands as tall as Modi. Hopefully someone gets groomed to that status in coming future. 

Anything can happen at any point so it would be too early to say who will come to power. During elections each and every bit of things come under scanner and people can just change the whole political scenario. 

As of today it is Modi, tomorrow may be and day after tomorrow perhaps not.

Yes, its Major worry that who will be next after Mr. Narendra Modi but time to time India get good leaders and many examples in past but Next Modi will not be there he is Yug purush of this time who is leading India as well as World.

It is mighty funny for you to call him a Yug Purush and also claim he is leading the world. Shows how impressionable persons can be.

If you can give any other example who is active as Mr. Modi then We can understand he is not a Yug purush. Just check his all background then you will know Who is Modi.

The moment produces its man. Country is not going to collapse of a serving PM ceases to be a PM. 

But dynasty can carry on and that was the tragedy of our nation so far ...in fact any leader should make way for others like it is done in the USA and UK and several other European nations where a person can hold office only for two terms . 

Dynasties are not built in a day. Wait for  few years and watch new dynasties emerging from present ruling set up. All countries have dynasties operating in their politics- some less and some more. Non dynasts have also brought havoc.

vijay wrote:

Dynasties are not built in a day. Wait for  few years and watch new dynasties emerging from present ruling set up. All countries have dynasties operating in their politics- some less and some more. Non dynasts have also brought havoc.

That's why no single party should rule for more than two terms in a functional democracy. Otherwise dynasty rule and misuse of power creeps in. Moreover a strong ruling and opposition party keeps democracy in check. One stays within limit and is on toes to perform or perish. Staying too long in power corrupts anyone.

Sadly opposition in present stands hopeless for people

Narendra Modi is a good man but his horizon is limited in all matters. His scheme of demonetization and GST have dragged the country down. Economy has slumped and he must ask what he achieved. There is gloomy forecast by the RBi on economy He is playing a dangerous game. One should not forget that Vajpayee lost when everybody expected him to win.

I too feel that no political party, family or individual should be allowed to rule the nation for more than two terms. However there are many conflicting opinions regarding demonetization and gst..Modi is not corrupt and from what I see he is a committed leader ,well ahead of the times 

 

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Blind faith without accountability also needs to be controlled.

vijay wrote:

Blind faith without accountability also needs to be controlled.

I don't think anyone is showing blind Faith. People are analysing and providing evidences for what they feel. There are words of praise as well as criticism and doubts. That's how any ruling party is judged by a voter or a sensible voter. Calling a spade a spade is not blind Faith.

There are lots of good work being counted by this government.

PV Narsimha Rao and Vajpayeeji were efficient PMs but were not elected for second term.

Many of the program and policies by Modi government has a long term benefits and vision for country. But in short term they are having difficulties for regular people during their course of implementation. 

Arunima Singh wrote:

There are lots of good work being counted by this government.

PV Narsimha Rao and Vajpayeeji were efficient PMs but were not elected for second term.

Many of the program and policies by Modi government has a long term benefits and vision for country. But in short term they are having difficulties for regular people during their course of implementation. 

PV Narasimha Rao who was the architect f modern India has been totally sidelined by the Congress dynasty which does not look beyond it's family ! Narendra Modi is determined and dedicated , however a nation also needs other leaders as dedicated as him , and that could be a problem in the long run for Mr Modi.

usha manohar wrote:
Arunima Singh wrote:

There are lots of good work being counted by this government.

PV Narsimha Rao and Vajpayeeji were efficient PMs but were not elected for second term.

Many of the program and policies by Modi government has a long term benefits and vision for country. But in short term they are having difficulties for regular people during their course of implementation. 

PV Narasimha Rao who was the architect f modern India has been totally sidelined by the Congress dynasty which does not look beyond it's family ! Narendra Modi is determined and dedicated , however a nation also needs other leaders as dedicated as him , and that could be a problem in the long run for Mr Modi.

Definitely he was the architect of Modern India but Congress still continues to portray Nehru as the architect of Modern India. They can't look beyond dynasty.

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