Report Card: Spotlight on One Year Narendra Modi BJP Government With Major Hits Minor Misses

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) led alliance NDA government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has completed its successful one year of ruling after emerging as the mega winners of the general elections 2014 gloriously. Look out historical landmarks, hits and flops created by the BJP led NDA government under Prime Minister of Indian Narendra Modi’s administration.

Narendra Modi succesful one year in government office

Narendra Modi BJP Government One Year Governance Political Report Card

BJP Prime Ministerial candidates Narendra Modi took oath and responsibilities of the Prime Minister’s office on 26th May 2014. Modi led the election campaign of BJP and was successful to get back a commanding majority. Indian PM Narendra Modi has left his trademark in Indian Politics and good governance. PM Modi leadership and style of governance has been treasured by vast sections and masses of the nation so far when it is compared with the past congress part UPA regime but there are areas such as health and education where the administration is yet to show sustained progress.

Fortunately, it was a great year for the  Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) during the year 2014 with the watershed and landmark events. Primarily, 2014 has been a year of victories for BJP in the states of Maharashtra, Haryana, Jharkhand and Jammu and Kashmir while the year 2015 initial months had proved adverse and untoward with a humiliating defeat in the national capital of Delhi state elections. Completion of government’s one year in office political critics have been laying their efforts in evaluating the progress and growth took place in the nation during the current government’s ruling. Watch out the briefly defined details, landmark events, hits and flops of the Narendra Modi led government which has been cited as below.

Major Events of Narendra Modi Succesful One (1) Year As PM of India

Achievements and the failures of the Narendra Modi government’s One year journey from 26th May 2014 are as follow:

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  • 26th May 2014: Modi Government to Rule – Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his cabinet moved to Rashtrapati Bhawan after winning in the landslide elections.
  • 27th May 2014: First meeting with Pakistan Premier Nawaz Sharif in the office. Just next day after getting the throne.
  • 14th June 2014: Charge on Military Might, Prime Minister Modi dedicated INS Vikramaditya a warship and want to make the country self-reliant on production defence gear.
  • 21st June 2014: First face against the decision, Modi government tasted the protests on the issue of rail fare hike and increase the import duty on sugar. It was the first bitter experience to government by opposition parties and the public.
  • 27th July 2014: Discrimination against minorities created a doubt whether the Modi government is seriously interested in preserving equality. Shiv Sena lawmaker forced food into the mouth of a Muslim caterer, another indicating that India could become a Hindu nation under Modi.
  • 15th August 2014: Making his first Independence Day speech after becoming India’s Prime Minister. Modi made his speech with two main points ‘Swacch Bharat’ and exhorted countrymen to produce attempts to train the girl child.
  • 5th September 2014: The Teachers’ Day dilemma-Many were enraged especially on social media as to how students were made to come to school on a day generally regarded as a holiday.
  • 25th September 2014: Shiv Sena breakup-The ruling BJP and the Modi government were hit by a huge blow after hectic negotiations with the Shiv Sena.
  • 19th October 2014: Maharashtra’s crucial election results positive for Modi. Haryana also, for the very first time, gave the initial chance at power to the BJP. Modi had campaigned vigorously to woo voters.
  • 12th November 2014: PM Modi’s foreign outreach continued along with his presence in the ASEAN-India as well as the East Asia Summits held in Myanmar at NayPyiDaw.
  • 1st December 2014: In a major embarrassment for the Modi government communal comments by Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti caused an uproar in the winter session in both houses of Parliament.
  • 23rd December 2014: J&K History was created by the BJP in Kashmir and Jammu by crossing the Jammu area and becoming the second-biggest party in the state Assembly elections. The verdict in both states was a testament to 2014 staying a tremendously successful electoral year for its own leader Narendra Modi and the ruling BJP.
  • 7th January 2015: Four children – Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti statement every Hindu woman must produce at least 4 children to protect the religion. Once again, the remark was widely panned and the PM’s silence over it questioned.
  • 10th February 2015: Delhi Debacle – Modi’s techno-minister Suresh Prabhu, the Railways Minister, presented his first budget announcing no increase in passenger fares.
  • 22nd March 2015: Modi government battled extreme heat over the controversial land acquisition bill, PM Modi spoke to thousands of farmers over the radio, trying to dispel rumours that his policies are anti-farmer.
  • 14th April 2015: External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj declared on Twitter the Indian embassy in Yemen had been evacuated in light of the war there.
  • 17th April 2015: PM Modi undertook a three-state tour to France, Germany and Canada exhorting industrialists and CEOs to contribute to the ‘Make in India’ programme of the government.
  • May 7, 2015: Historic property swap – Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj got a round of applause from all quarters in the Parliament as members across opposition and treasury benches came together to pass a constitution amendment bill for a historic land boundary deal with Bangladesh.

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