Tuesday, February 5, 2019


Narendra Modi and  2019 General Election
                                                                                The forthcoming Indian general election is going to be fought with the sole goal to defeat Narendra Modi.  All opposition parties and Regional parties are forming the front against  BJP with the main objective to defeat Narendra Modi.  some of the past allies of BJP  have also joined the opposition front.
                                                                                   The Anti Corruption and Anti Black Money campaigns of Narendra Modi has become bonding force for all opposition leaders. Narendra Modi has cornered Rahul Gandhi,Sonia Gandhi, Lalu Yadav, Mayawati, Akhilesh Yadav, Mamata Benerjee, and Chidambarum on one or other issues.

                                                                               There are positive factors in the fevour of Narendra Modi government i.e. the IMF have reported that GDP of India will  touch to 7.5 to 7.6 in the year 2019 to 2020. The Foreign Investment has also increased. Besides that Modi government has successfully introduced Health Scheme which includes the 10 Crore poor families and covers 50 crores down trodden people of India. Narendra Modi has been successful  for giving 10% reservation to the economically weak people from forward communities which also includes minorities. It may also help 'BJP' to catch votes. it is also to be noted that BJP is a cedar based party  which is the additional advantage to it.


                                                                            However there are negative points against BJP which  may damage the party's prospect in forthcoming general election.  The anti incumbency factor  may go against party as they are recently defeated in the state elections of Madya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisghar. Besides that Modi's 'Achhe Din Aayege'  promise to voters is yet to be fulfilled.  There are no figures available regarding employment and it is reported that 10000 applications are being received for one government job. It is also reported that  30% to 35% crop only receiving minimum support price. hence farmers are not not happy with the government. The NPA of Nationalized Banks have reached to 10% which is very alarming. This shows that Nationalized Banks are not doing well and it adversely reflects on Indian economy. The fiscal deficit has also reached to 7%. Besides that BJP is accused of spreading extreme form of ' Hidutve' which can divide the communities. These are few factors which may go against ' Bhartiya Janata Party.'
                                                                           In view of above Bhartiya Janata Party may loose some seats and it will become difficult for the party to secure absolute majority. Hence there is a possibility of  Indian coalition government after election.
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