The days of sheer demoguegery, jingoistic speeches and vitroil rhetoric are over and now the time has come to deliver and walk the talk. Modi and BJP found it easy to criticize the UPA for bad governance, inertia, scams and vacilation. Now let us see how they distinguish themselves from their predecessors and take the economy forward ? We have Prakash Javedkar yesterday quoting that while protecting environment was important, so was protecting people too. By this statement, he was implicitly implying that their Government would be sanctioning Projects even at the cost of environment. What he conveniently forgets is that if only there is a congenial environment, people can survive in this World. So, there must be a right balance between preservation of environment and human development. One cannot be attained at the cost of another. Similarly, the economic connundrum of growth and inflation which are inter related. How our new Finance Minister manages to deal with the conflicting objectives of attaining superficial growth yet containing inflation. Moreover, the new Government should keep in mind that mere human development cannot be attained by just 1% GDP increase or mere statistical jugglery. Real Human Development can take place only if the Government massively invests in the key sectors of education, agriculture and health which have been left in the lurch due to our flawed economic model concentrating merely on services and Industry.
Each and every person who wishes the PM Modi immediately make a stereo type statement that now he should deliver. In the previous elections, when congress came to power no one asked them to deliver; perhaps they may be aware the congress government can not deliver.
Re: Re: Re: To deliver
by pramod nambiar on May 29, 2014 10:38 AM
So Mr Sundar Rajan ... we should expect even Modi to not deliver...what is the dynast all about. read my further comment