Monday, 4 February 2019

11 REASONS TO VOTE MODI IN 2019.

1.Indian Economy on a boom.

India is the fastest growing economy in the world and are expected to retain the position for the whole next decade. Thanks to all the economic reforms made by BJP led NDA government.



2. Make in India.



Make in India is like a seed which is going to give our country as it will reap in the future. Total FDI equity inflows rose 35% to $45.9bn (3,02,940 Crores INR) in the span of 13 months till December 2015. According to India’s Department for Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) investments in the automobile industry were up by 45% to $3.5bn, compared with $2.4bn a year earlier. It is creating jobs at a very fast pace.


3.Ujjwala Yojana.




Ujjwala Yojana is another project which aimed to help the economically weaker section of the society. More than 6 crore beneficiaries have been provided with LPG connection under this scheme. Many middles, as well as upper-middle-class families, left their subsidies to support this scheme.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s initiative to provide a shield to women and children from smoke, the Ujjwala Scheme, has been much admired in the new WHO pollution report. “Countries are taking measures to tackle and reduce air pollution from particulate matter. For example, in just two years, India’s Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana has provided some 37 million women living below the poverty line with free LPG connections to support them to switch to clean household energy use,” the report said.

4.Reduced terrorist attacks.

Apart from Pathankot attack which was on a military base the strong policies and full support for decision making given to the military, there has been no major terrorist attack on civilian cities in India. Although there have been attacks on borders with Pakistan in Kashmir taking away lives of many military personals and civilians too.
A perusal of the data by the Ministry of Home Affairs shows that there were as many as 19 incidents of terrorist attacks in the hinterlands between 2009 and 2014. While four such attacks took place from 2015—Gurdaspur (2015), Kokrajhar attacks in 2016 and Bhopal-Ujjain passenger train bombing and Amarnath yatra attack in 2017.

 5.Per Capita GDP increased drastically.


The per capita GDP rose significantly under the current NDA regime. It averaged out at Rs 91,153 at factor cost and Rs 1,12,556 at current market prices. It was almost half those amounts under both the UPA II and UPA I regimes.

6. Clean Railway stations, clean drinking water, and high-speed wi-fi.


Go and have a look at your city’s railway station. You’ll find that platforms are now being kept clean and you’ll find water stations with clean water. High- speed wi-fi is always a delight.

7. Khelo India.

Khelo India Youth Games , held annually in January or February, are the national level multidisciplinary grassroot games in India held for two categories, namely under-17 years school students and under-21 college students. Every year best 1000 kids will be given an annual scholarship of INR 5,00,000 for 8 years to prepare them for the international sporting events.
Heavy campaigning and funding for promoting sports in India. The result is our good performance in Asian Games 2018. 

8. No Corruption at Central level.

No major scam came into light in Modi government’s 4-year tenure, which indicates that the government was successful in providing a corruption-free government at least at the central level. Nonetheless, corruption is still a major problem at lower tier of the system. But unlike UPA’s government, no major scam came into the picture. Guys are honest and transparent, that’s a general reputation.

9. Smart Cities.

Government plans to upgrade and build 100 new smart cities across India which will have world-class infrastructure and smart ways of generating power and transportation. Although the work is still in progress and there are some hurdles which needed to be resolved to get it moving quickly.

10. Ayushman Bharat .


The Ayushman Bharat is a government-aided health insurance scheme launched by The Honorable Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi in the month of August 2018. Later the scheme is renamed as PM Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) which become functional from Tuesday, September 25, on the birth anniversary of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay. This health insurance is the world’s largest government health insurance scheme under which more than 10 crore families or almost 50 crore Indian citizens are to be covered under this insurance scheme. Let us have a closer look at this government insurance scheme.

11.Modi is popular around the world.



Modi is the most popular global leader on Instagram with 14.8 million followers.The Prime Minister is also very much active on Twitter and Facebook. With more than 43 million followers on his Twitter account and more than 40 million likes on Facebook, he is one of the most popular global leaders on social media platforms.



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