Indian Politics and Democracy

The exact opposite is happening recently. The RW politics has become dominant across the globe because the voters got fed up with the left-liberalism and wokism.

Until or unless we don't provide opportunity to these miscreants to show their fangs, a significant section of the voters will keep romanticizing the core ideology that promises a "socio-political utopia".

Just look at the political graph of AAP. Why could it not expand beyond Delhi and Punjab despite all the initial media hype and monetary backing? People saw through them eventually. People finally realized that the character Anil Kapoor played in the "Nayak" movie was a work of fiction and no such person exists in the real world.
But where are we turning right? The people have seen enough of these 'exposes' of people and parties. The so called right party is not just making 'right' policy moves and is mostly status quoist. To outbid RaGa's leftist and minority appeasing politics it chooses to propagate more characters like Chandrashekhars and Owaisis who are even more radical. Consequently the Overton window gets shifted to this side. The slide is only downside to the deep blue sea
 
Other than policy formation Govt execution is entirely based on babudoms, centre can send some loyal babus of their own to oversee but remember none of them are frugal enough to actually oversee their state counterparts some audits are thr but it works on surface only.

Babus are enabled too much at BJp state level now its proving to be fatal the way they are even showing claws to MLAs.

Its like a full closed loop now nothing can happen without them.

Modi put too much emphasis on shared vision of developing India when majority of babus already have one step outside and all they are looking for is personal portfolios.

I think some course corrections might come but difficult in this era to go full retard this will kill growth.

All I am saying nothing is in Modi control when it comes to execution of policies … few carrots and restricted danda is how things were progressing and likely to progress.

Until the UPSC system is not reformed majority of babus Come from famous mughal history scoring subjects.

I tried to go through that way but thought better not to go this route otherwise will end of with net negative karma …

Only way is to keep the growth rate engine by keeping babus in good terms and then Yogi once become PM with BJP majority a decade ago does a DOGE… 2029 looks like tough for Modi
obsession with yogi becoming PM is something I find strange, bjp's current popularity somes from the fact that it like only party that somewhat resonates with urban masses, bjp has always been a very urban centric party since its inception, it became strong in rural and semi-urb area after massive efforts by its cadre and RSS post 2009.

Modi is seen as someone who ultimately has a growth centric mindset along with a Indic civilizational touch with it, yogi is good for a place like UP which had issues with mullahs and endemic criminal networks, his mileage with median voter on national scale is very limited.

Reading mughal history ain't gonna turn someone into a librandu, if that was the case bjp would have never won 3 times in a row. capex is a policy issue.

every system needs babus to some extent, babus are not strong, they're just inefficient. alot of issues with our economy has been fixed, with help of babus no less. protestjivi NGOs being targeted through FCRA is one example.
 
obsession with yogi becoming PM is something I find strange, bjp's current popularity somes from the fact that it like only party that somewhat resonates with urban masses, bjp has always been a very urban centric party since its inception, it became strong in rural and semi-urb area after massive efforts by its cadre and RSS post 2009.

Modi is seen as someone who ultimately has a growth centric mindset along with a Indic civilizational touch with it, yogi is good for a place like UP which had issues with mullahs and endemic criminal networks, his mileage with median voter on national scale is very limited.

Reading mughal history ain't gonna turn someone into a librandu, if that was the case bjp would have never won 3 times in a row. capex is a policy issue.

every system needs babus to some extent, babus are not strong, they're just inefficient. alot of issues with our economy has been fixed, with help of babus no less. protestjivi NGOs being targeted through FCRA is one example.

take the polictis to politics thread.
 
obsession with yogi becoming PM is something I find strange, bjp's current popularity somes from the fact that it like only party that somewhat resonates with urban masses, bjp has always been a very urban centric party since its inception, it became strong in rural and semi-urb area after massive efforts by its cadre and RSS post 2009.

Modi is seen as someone who ultimately has a growth centric mindset along with a Indic civilizational touch with it, yogi is good for a place like UP which had issues with mullahs and endemic criminal networks, his mileage with median voter on national scale is very limited.

Reading mughal history ain't gonna turn someone into a librandu, if that was the case bjp would have never won 3 times in a row. capex is a policy issue.

every system needs babus to some extent, babus are not strong, they're just inefficient. alot of issues with our economy has been fixed, with help of babus no less. protestjivi NGOs being targeted through FCRA is one example.

If some one can manage UP, India is not much different…

Yogi is the natural successor without Yogi BJP will find hard ever to repeat Modi.

UPSC is entirely a fcked up system, its not about the subject its about the evaluators sitting with plenty of mughal history type subjects and majority of babus come from those subject lines.
 
maharastra 34.9% nd bihar 23.3%, is most shocking case😳😳.
Rural roads, 100% electrification, tap water connections, improved healthcare services in remote areas, construction of bridges, and bank accounts for every citizen are helping reduce poverty in Bihar. In the next census, even more surprising results will be seen.

The next step should be to complete Bihar's expressway network, expand metro rail to all major cities, and develop new airports. A third airport for Patna, after Bihta, is being planned in Punpun as a Greenfield airport with a long runway. Additionally, several other airports are planned at different locations. I hope these new international airports will significantly boost tourism in Bihar to record heights.
 
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Rural roads, 100% electrification, tap water connections, improved healthcare services in remote areas, construction of bridges, and bank accounts for every citizen are helping reduce poverty in Bihar. In the next census, even more surprising results will be seen.

The next step should be to complete Bihar's expressway network, expand metro rail to all major cities, and develop new airports. A third airport for Patna, after Bihta, is being planned in Punpun as a Greenfield airport with a long runway. Additionally, several other airports are planned at different locations. I hope these new international airports will significantly boost tourism in Bihar to record heights.
well done....best of luck nd more progress to bihar🙏...but i m surprised that bihar is better in poverty case, than Maharashtra😳. Coz in GDP numbers, literacy rate, infrastructure nd per capita income etc...bihar is known for worst performance state in india. Honestly thats why this data is very surprising for me.
 
well done....best of luck nd more progress to bihar🙏...but i m surprised that bihar is better in poverty case, than Maharashtra😳. Coz in GDP numbers, literacy rate, infrastructure nd per capita income etc...bihar is known for worst performance state in india. Honestly thats why this data is very surprising for me.
GDP per capita data may not accurately reflect the standard of living of an average individual in a region. However, I expect Bihar’s literacy rate to reach around 90% in this census, as the Bihar state government’s caste census in 2017 recorded it at 79.7%.
Perception is shaped by the media, but the reality on the ground does not always align with it.

Improvements in the standard of living, literacy rate, and population productivity will eventually be reflected in GDP per capita. However, these changes are not immediate and will take time to appear in official data.
 
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