Challenges for Narendra Modi
Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi could be facing tougher situations regarding bringing reforms more than his predecessors P. V. Narasimha Rao and A. B. Vajpayee. This will be even truer for his first term although it could become easier for him in his second. Even though this may seem self-evident, study and understanding of the two decades filled with waste politics seem important to prevent the repetition of it.
Undeniably and at base Narasimha Rao was a reluctant reformer. Schooled in socialistic policies of the Indian National Congress and accustomed to the concept of a paternalistic state, he mostly preferred, inter alia, the certainties of the conflict once he rose to power.
The necessary distinction between Modi and Narasimha Rao exists in one different respect. Narasimha Rao carried no burden of expectation. He was considered the foremost innocuous and spent of the 3 leading contenders for prime minister after Rajiv’s assassination. Narasimha Rao appeared the most harmless like Manmohan Singh when it came to the avatar of prime minister over a decade later. On the opposite hand, the burden of expectation gratingly has weighed on Narendra Modi since at least the middle of the 10 disastrous years of United Progressive Alliance rule. The forces that wish him to fail are poised in the virtually fraught balance against the favoured sentiment that sees growth and development in his success and darkness without.
Image by Sambeet D from Pixabay(Free for commercial use)
You may also like
Image Reference: https://pixabay.com/illustrations/narendra-modi-modi-2112081/
Recent Posts
- Standing tall: The inspiring journey of a woman from GayaAt just three feet tall, Rani has overcome challenges most would find overwhelming and emerged as a symbol of resilience.
- Telangana’s law to cut the salary of employees who neglect parentsThe CM explained that the goal of the new law is to ensure elderly parents are not left uncared for by their children.
- No Diwali in Sammoo: Village follows centuries-old curseFor yet another year, residents of Sammoo village in Himachal Pradesh will mark Diwali in silence. Bound by a centuries-old belief in a 'sati’s curse,' the village continues to shun festive celebrations.
- Standing tall: The inspiring journey of a woman from Gaya
What’s new at WeRIndia.com
News from 700+ sources
-
West Indies Bowl 50 Overs Of Spin Against Bangladesh For The First Time In ODI History
-
Centre considers including unlisted institutions in Schedule X; Telangana raises eye brows
-
Five projects to be taken up under Urban Rejuvenation and City Beautification Scheme in Thiruvananthapuram
-
Congress refuses to contest Nagrota seat amid tensions in NC-Congress alliance
-
APEC finance ministers push fiscal coordination amid digital shift
-
Indonesia launches IPFO to attract global infrastructure investment
-
WeRIndia – A News Aggregator
Visit werindia.com for all types of National | Business | World | Politics | Entertainment | Health related news and much more..
Leave a Reply