Many may call him anti-Muslim or Hindu with extremist tendencies, but for me, Narendra Modi is the best prime minister India can have. Even critics cannot deny their intentions for the development of India, and it has proven its worth in a number of difficult conditions.
Here are some examples.
Many may call him anti-Muslim or Hindu with extremist tendencies, but for me, Narendra Modi is the best prime minister India can have. Even critics cannot deny their intentions for the development of India, and it has proven its worth in a number of difficult conditions. His undetermined determination to turn India into a country 'without corruption' along with his commitment to development helped him win Lok Sabha 2014 with an absolute majority. And guess why even the opposition has not seriously accused the Modi government of corruption so far? It is because there are none.
1. Your position against divisive politics.
- The disturbances of Godhra, one of the most controversial issues in modern Indian history, became an important topic of conversation in the pre-election period of Lok Sabha. A few days after Modi assumed the position of Chief Minister of Gujarat in 2002, Godhra riots broke out in which more than 1000 Indians died. Despite being new at work, he put the entire state under control in 72 hours. The situation he was in was not easy. During the disturbances of Godhra, he sought the help of the army of the then chief ministers of Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. They refused to point-blank. Despite these problems, he controlled the riots that could have caused the biblical destruction of Gujarat.
- Since independence there have been hundreds of riots. However, Gujarat was the only state that established a tribunal to investigate and imprison the culprits.

- Since independence there have been more than 90 massacres and hundreds of riots. However, Gujarat was the only state that established a tribunal to investigate and imprison the culprits. Modi had to face the probes of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) several times after he was alleged to have an active role, but he was finally approved.
- Finally, Modi went on to enjoy three terms as prime minister of Gujarat and, although he had detractors, many Muslims who lived in Gujarat supported him. This certainly does not support the theory that Modi believes in divisive politics. He has shown time and again that he can lead India over the petty politics that uses caste, creed and religion as a tool.
2. A champion of development.
- The development mission has become the Modi USP, capturing the imagination of the public since the 2014 elections of Lok Sabha with slogans such as 'Acche Din', 'Sab ka Saath, Sabka Vikaas' and 'Abki Bar Modi Sarkar'. That is what set it apart from others.
- After being voted to power, he did not forget his mantra. He presented initiatives such as 'Jan Dhan Yojana', 'Startup India, Standup India', 'Smart Cities' and 'Make in India'. Recently, Make in India Week brought investment commitments of up to ₹ 15.2 lakh crore.
- According to the Economic Survey, thanks to the Make in India initiative, FDI inflows have increased by approximately 40%. Companies like Bombardier, Foxconn and Apple are committed to making investments in India that can generate employment and development.
- Thanks to the Make in India initiative, FDI inflows have increased by approximately 40%.
3. Their handling of terrorism and security threats.
- That said, let's be realistic. The development has not been as expected. Why? It should not be forgotten that the endless rules, regulations and policies of a 10-year regime take time to disentangle. Modi doesn't have a magic wand that can change the economy in such a short time. We are going in the right direction, but we must be patient. Consider this: if a freight train traveling at high speed wants to make a change of direction, the speed will first decrease. It is similar in the case of the Indian economy.They did not see caste, creed or religion. The attack killed more than 300 innocent people, most of whom were women and children. The attacks of 11/26 showed India's vulnerability to internal security. The terrorists were neutralized in 72 hours after NSG commands, police and army sections took control of the situation.
- If you believe in the figures, infiltration offers have fallen dramatically under the Modi administration.
- Now consider this. On January 2, after Prime Minister Modi returned to India after visiting his Pakistani counterpart, the terrorists hid at Pathankot air base. They had strict instructions from their Pakistani handlers to destroy Indian assets and anything that could help the Indian army. Infiltration at Pathankot air base was detected by a drone that was deployed to patrol regularly. As soon as the authorities had information about the infiltration, they sealed the entire area and neutralized them in less than three days with minimal damage to the life and property of civilians. While India lost some army men, if the terrorists had managed to fly Pathankot air base, the destruction of lives and property would have been much worse.
- If you believe in the figures, infiltration offers have fallen dramatically under the Modi administration. In addition to this, India is also preparing its military arsenal by establishing joint partnerships with France, the United States, Russia and Israel. The arsenal predominantly includes submarines with nuclear capacity, F-16, rockets and helicopters. This will help ensure security at the Indian borders at all times.
4. Your lobbying to be a permanent member of the UNSC for India
- Throughout 2015, Modi traveled to several countries, and some called him the "NRI Prime Minister." What they did not notice was that, by traveling so extensively, he was pushing three key agendas: improving relations with countries, inviting investments and obtaining support for the permanent position of India in the United Nations Security Council ( CSNU).
- There has been no other Prime Minister in the history of India who has worked so hard for India's candidacy for a permanent position in the United Nations Security Council.
- After traveling and inviting ambassadors and leaders from countries like the USA. The USA, Germany, Russia, France and Japan, won the support of almost everyone for the candidacy of the Security Council of India. This support was the direct result of their efforts to show India's eligibility for a position on this international platform. To my knowledge, there has been no other Prime Minister in the history of India who has worked so hard for India's candidacy for a permanent position in the United Nations Security Council.
Some things that only Modi has done as PM of India:
5. Connection to social networks
- Since the beginning of their campaign, Modi and his BJP group are very active on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. This gave a new dimension to his campaign and brought them a complete victory.
- After the elections too, he and his council of ministers have created a social media platform such as Twitter, an active area to connect with people and help citizens who need it, for example, Sureh Prabhu, the Minister of Railways began a campaign on Twitter to help people who travel and the quick work done made this also a sensation in social networks.
6. Foreign policy and foreign visits
- Narendra Modi has been in all media for his foreign policies and frequent visits to different countries to develop better foreign relations, in his two years in office he has made the maximum visits that an Indian prime minister has made. This fact made it very popular among the Indians and the NRIs as well.
7. Foreign investments and the "Make In India" initiative
- Its policies lead to an increase in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) of up to 53% in the last two years, which is a record.
- Make in India was launched by Prime Minister Modi in the context of this crisis, and quickly became a war cry for the countless stakeholders and partners of India, he had to (a) inspire confidence in India's capabilities among potential partners abroad, the Indian business community and citizens in general; (b) provide a framework for a large amount of technical information on 25 industrial sectors; and (c) reach a large local and global audience through social networks and keep them constantly updated on opportunities, reforms, etc.
8. Speeches
- Modi's speeches have been very popular, seeing a prime minister speaking, people enjoy the charismatic prime minister and his remarkable speeches. Remember your speech so spoken in the British Parliament (received a big ovation), the UN General Assembly and the speech of the City of Facebook. His appearance in a personal interview with Arnab Goswami was news throughout the country and abroad.
9. Schemes not scams
- The prime minister has not yet revealed all his cards, since a great player would always do so. It has induced investment in the economy, presenting the Make in India model, economic reforms and strategic planning. As a great leader should always do, he has also led from the front to deal with practical problems. The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Jan Dhan Yojana, PMJJY (pension and insurance plan), Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, are some of the emblematic schemes introduced by the Modi government. It cannot be denied that most of these schemes have had a higher success rate than any scheme previously introduced in the country.
10. Leading from the front
- India had always needed a leader who could lead from the front and represent the Indians in a dignified and positive position among the international community. It is guiding citizens to orient themselves towards achievements and act with power in whatever sphere they are in. Through his radio broadcast "Mann Ki Baat", he has appealed to the common man in more ways than one.
11. Dress according to the event
- It's hard to ignore Narendra Modi's half-sleeve Kurtas (and churidars) badges, even if you're not remotely interested in politics. Its clear formal and that touch of color, from lime green to Canary yellow and even bright blue, is its business card as an icon of style and reflects its positive attitude and its willingness to try new things.
- Even when he completes five years in office and participates in diplomatic activities everywhere, from New York to Tokyo, we take a look at PM Modi as the new face of Indian fashion (at least that's what the Western media they call it). But don't worry, we're not going to push a political agenda, just a trendy one.
- With the priorities of the government and the ministers changing, I can proudly say yes, India is changing and changing forever.
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