With BJP/NDA Govt led by Narendra Modi, a new era dawns in India!

Narendra Modi

Sydney, 16th May, 2014.

Indian elections were a mammoth exercise, going for around 2 months. There were 930,000 polling booths, using 1.7 million voting machines for >500 million voters. These are precisely the factors why India is the largest democracy of the world.

Indian channels and newspapers were beaming the results of Indian elections on 16th May, 2014. With the trends available at 3PM Sydney time, it was clear that National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will form the next Govt. Mr Narendra Modi of Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP), the biggest constituent of NDA, was going to be India’s next Prime Minister.

It became clear that NDA will have more than 300 MPs and BJP itself will have 272+ MPs. Congress-led UPA Govt seems to have been routed in a landslide victory for BJP/NDA.

At the end of counting of votes, BJP scored 284 seats (MPs) in Lower House of Parliament (Lok Sabha) and NDA scored 336 of the total 543 MPs. Congress was limited to only 44 MPs and much-hyped Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) could get only 4 MPs, despite the pre-polling claim of >100 AAP MPs.

BJP has managed a majority for itself. It is for the first time in the last 30 years when a political party has managed a majority for itself. It is not a mean feat!

This is a spectacular result from all parameters, and credits for this go to Mr Modi and his team. He ravelled extensively all over India, holding rallies, road-shows, Chai Pe Charcha (Tea Parties), and reaching out to people extensively via regular media and social media. Friends and supporters of BJP overseas too took part in political discourses, usually via social media, creating pro-BJP atmosphere in their circles back in India.

Despite the denials by political adversaries of BJP and Modi, there is no denying that there was a Modi “Lehar” (Wave). Scams after scams during the term of United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Govt led by Dr Manmohan Singh created a massive aversion to Congress-led Govt in the minds of people. They have had enough.

India will now have a stable Govt. This is good for India’s economic growth and development, and Governance. It is also good for India’s international affairs. Trade and investment from all over the world will increase. This will be a great outcome.

Indians all over the world will rejoice with the result of Indian election because they are sick and tired of;

  • vote bank politics
  • caste-based politics
  • pseudo-secularism
  • religion-based politics
  • region-based politics
  • corruption
  • Poor governance
  • policy paralysis
  • stagnation in the economy
  • poor management of foreign affairs
  • poor management of India’s borders
  • dynasty-based politics

Indians deserve better. They do not need to be divided based on their caste or religions. They do not want to be “used” by politicians as “vote-banks”. Indians are all Indians, with no superior or inferior claim on their Indian-ness or rights for economic growth and development.

Indians are truly sick and tired of “He is communal and I am secular” commentary by politicians for vested interest. Enough of this nonsense!

We have a leader in Mr Narendra Modi, who is focused on economic growth and development, good governance and has pan-India appeal.

He is decisive, determined and experienced, beside being assertive and eager.

He is able and capable to implement  “Eik Bharat, Shrestha Bharat” (One India, Better India), following “Development for all, appeasement for none”, because all Indians have equal claim on India and have equal right for development, without any consideration for their caste, religion or regional background.

A new era is going to dawn with the outcome of the Indian election and with Mr Modi as India’s new Prime Minister!

Congrats to Indians! Congrats to BJP and NDA! Congrats to Mr Narendra Modi!

Overseas Indians all over the world, just like Indians in India, burst into a joyous mood on 16th May, throwing celebratory parties wherever they were living. Australia was no exception, where several celebratory parties were organised by Indian Australians all over Australia.

Dr Yadu Singh/16th May, 2014

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8 thoughts on “With BJP/NDA Govt led by Narendra Modi, a new era dawns in India!

  1. Hi Dr Yadu Singh,

    I agree with you. Maybe i need a better understanding of Modi Ji and need to know more about him.
    I also agree in todays date he is the best choice for India and i am also glad that we have a party in power with absolute majority.
    I just had a query and you have answered it comprehensively.
    This the reason I really appreciate your Blogs and subscribe to it.

    Best Regards,
    Akshay

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  2. ANYWAY NOW MODI HAS WON AND WOULD BE PM,
    NOTHING SUCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
    CBI HAS GIVEN CLEAN CHIT REGARDING HIS DIRECT INVOLVEMENTS IN GODHRA GUJARAT RIOTS
    CHANGE UR VIEW WHAT PSEUDO-SECULAR PARTIES LIKE CONGRESS-UPA HAS PAINTED WRONGLY ABOUT HIM AND WATCH HIM, OK
    FAIR ENOUGH ?
    HE DESERVES A CHANCE
    HE DID NOT START THE RIOTS, HE TRIED TO STOP IT BUT STILL IT HAPPENED TO SOME EXTENT, MAYBE MORE MASSACRES WOULD HAVE BEEN THERE IF HE DID NOT ORDER SHOOT AT SIGHT TO ANY HINDU TRYING VIOLENCE AGAINST MUSLIMS
    HIS ONLY FAULT IS THAT HE WAS CM, HOW ON EARTH CAN YOU BLAME HIM
    REGARDING NOT DECLARING HIS WIFE, MAN HE WAS IN RSS WHERE U HAVE TO BE BACHELOR
    HE SACRIFICED HIS MARITAL LIFE FOR DOING SOMETHING FOR INDIA EVEN AT AGE 17
    READ HIS LIFE STORY, RESEMBLES NETAJI BOSE, BHAGAT SINGH OR EVEN GAUTAM BUDDHA WHO LEFT HIS WIFE FOR KNOWLEDGE AND TRUTH

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  3. Hi Dr Yadu Singh,

    Could a premier of a state in Australia under whose watch 1000 people have been masacarred in the name of religion,
    who has been filing wrong nomination forms for his election by not declaring his wife become the prime minister of Australia ?

    Congratulations and welcome to India.

    Regards,

    Akshay.

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    • Thanks Akshay.
      A few things.
      1. Australian politics is very different from Indian politics. You can’t compare. Voters are different too.
      2. Riots have happened in many states under many CMs, including some so-called secular ones.
      3. Courts have found no role of Mr Modi in riots.
      4. Supreme Court supervised Special Investigation Team (SIT) found no role of Mr Modi.
      5. He left the spouse column blank, which I believe was right, knowing the situation and circumstances between them. He did not lie.
      Regards

      Dr Yadu Singh

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