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A massive victory by Narendra Modi lead BJP in the 2019 General elections.
People during election used to say there is under current of NaMo but not a wave like 2014. As trends started to come, proved this under current, actually a electoral tsunami.
Clearly Modi wave of 2014 is still on and also seems more powerful.
2019 general elections, elections for 17th Loksabha done for 542 seats (out of total 545 seats). Out of these 542, BJP come up with 303, which is great majority on its own, and BJP lead NDA (National Democratic Alliance) won 351.
It's necessary to note that these 2019 LS elections has the highest voting percentage 67% in Democratic India since first elections in 1952. This is remarkable for Democracy.
More the the participation of people, stronger be our democracy. As Democracy is nothing but government of the people, by the people and for the people.
" If you win, you should be polite and if you loose you should do introspection "
Shall Narendra Modi and ruling party BJP able to keep politeness or not ?
And will the Congress party do it's introspection or not ?
However the speech and posture of NaMo in central Parliament hall after elected as leader of NDA MPs was positive and polite.
With the huge victory of BJP in the elections, Indian Democracy has scarcity of opposition.
Major question is Why the opposition and specially Indian National Congress failed to revive in these elections ?
Answers could be
1.lack of strong face in front of Modi from Congress or opposition
2. Opposition has lack of strong and correct issues to get branding against ruling part,
3.lack of Alliances with AAP in Delhi/Haryana or in UP with SP and BSP.
And will the Congress party do it's introspection or not ?
However the speech and posture of NaMo in central Parliament hall after elected as leader of NDA MPs was positive and polite.
With the huge victory of BJP in the elections, Indian Democracy has scarcity of opposition.
Major question is Why the opposition and specially Indian National Congress failed to revive in these elections ?
Answers could be
1.lack of strong face in front of Modi from Congress or opposition
2. Opposition has lack of strong and correct issues to get branding against ruling part,
3.lack of Alliances with AAP in Delhi/Haryana or in UP with SP and BSP.
Clearly third answer wouldn't have any impact if we see the winning margins of BJP candidates.
First point is most important there was no one against Modi, election was Modi vs no Modi.
second point is a clear fact that Congress party for last five years was not able to project the actual issues of country and never able to keep ruling party on backfoot. Congress has a very good manifesto still not able to brand it. In manifesto Congress promissed about NYAY scheme of paying 6000 every month to the 20% families of country. But rare of these eligible families actually got aware of it, consider if many of them get to know about it then also, lack of trust doesn't convert these aware people into votes for Congress.
Strong Opposition is required as much as strong government for stronger democracy. And strong media in addition of it makes the democracy strongest.
PART 1/2 READ HERE
A massive victory by Narendra Modi lead BJP in the 2019 General elections.
People during election used to say there is under current of NaMo but not a wave like 2014. As trends started to come, proved this under current, actually a electoral tsunami.
Clearly Modi wave of 2014 is still on and also seems more powerful.
2019 general elections, elections for 17th Loksabha done for 542 seats (out of total 545 seats). Out of these 542, BJP come up with 303, which is great majority on its own, and BJP lead NDA (National Democratic Alliance) won 351.
It's necessary to note that these 2019 LS elections has the highest voting percentage 67% in Democratic India since first elections in 1952. This is remarkable for Democracy.
More the the participation of people, stronger be our democracy. As Democracy is nothing but government of the people, by the people and for the people.
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