So all of us witnessed a sweeping win by the NDA government, their second term. To be more specific, BJP in particular has won 301 seats out of the total 543 seats. And in total NDA won a massive 349 seats. Yet again Modi is set to become the Prime Minister of india for the second time. He will take oath as a PM on the 30th of may 2019. The election results this year was categorised as TsuNaMo,(Modi’s tsunami), like 2014 election results were categorised Modi’s Wave.

Flash back to his previous term:

However, Modi’s previous term was very exciting and happening and challenging at the same time. From the unexpected demonetisation drive to the introduction of GST regime to the Surgical strikes, Pulwama strikes and Bakot strikes, all was a roller coaster decision by the Modi government. His term of office from 2014-2019 was praised and critised at the same time. If we see, he has done a lot for india but has also missed the core development that was required. Misses like high unemployment rate, communalism, hatred, agricultural problems, fued between RBI and other agencies etc is a major concern. But if you see on the other side, Bussiness, FDI, manufacturing hub, start hub etc has shown signs of growth and positivity.

What’s next?

Modi Government did try its level best to develop and stabalize the country but failed at the grassroot level. With lot of up and down in the previous term, we hope everything goes smooth in his new 5 year term. This time his government has even more to do with lot of hurdles on its way. Problem of Unemployment, climate Change, Agricultural growth, production of defence equipments, stable economy, cross border problems and fiscal deficit is to be dealt smoothly.

Lets see what Modi has to offer in his new term. It is obvious that we are sure to expect some roller coaster decisions like in his previous terms, whatever, be it, it should be beneficial for the people and country as a whole. Modi, starting with his full fledged buget initially, will determine his government’s course of action for the future of India and its people.

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