After coming
back from his much debated international “self-introspection” trip, Rahul
Gandhi seems completely changed and transformed, but unfortunately not in a
good manner. After being defeated at almost every front of the politics, not
even becoming the opposition minister, he somewhat turned himself into a
recluse politician but after coming from his trip he blatantly speaks against
Narendra Modi and his government, but the problem is he himself doesn’t know
what he says. He quotes completely rubbish facts and just beat about the bush
about the Modi government. And as now he has not got any new fresh topic
against Mr. Modi, he has resorted to just saying that Modi’s government is only
the government of businessmen and not of poor people. He repeats this cliché in
his speech much more times than he even breathe.
After hearing
so much from Rahul Gandhi about the faults of NDA government I just browsed the
facts and in just a few minutes, I found that all his claims stand quashed. In January
2014, when opinion polls signaling Modi’s victory were published out, Sensex
was at around 21,140 points. Since then Sensex has risen around 32% while Adani
Enterprises has risen to about 190% but it would be completely tomfoolery to
look on to just one company (the act which Rahul Gandhi performed). If we look
on to some bigger enterprises, which are much bigger than the Adanis, we would
find that they have also fallen to a much lower level. Reliance industries have
just risen by only 1% since the start of the financial year 2014 and this
proves the fact that Modi government doesn’t follow any policy of favoritism.
Mr. Modi is
always accused by his antagonists that his government just revolves around Ambanis
and Adanis but if we look at the trends of stock market since his becoming the
Prime Minster, Ashok Leyland is up by 308%, Bharat forge is up by 278% and
these certainly are not Modi’s cronies.
The gainers
are certainly small to medium group companies. Bajaj finance (192%), Waterbase (320%),
Global offshore (469%). All these facts clearly prove that Mr. Modi has not
followed any policy of favoritism. In fact many businessmen complain of his
being inaccessible to them many a times. And one more thing that I would like
to add is that if business in a nation surges up, that means that the nation is
succeeding on the economic front and it doesn’t mean that the government is
favoring anyone. I hope that one day the opposition would surely unravel that
Mr. Modi is just doing what they didn’t do in their own regime of a decade.
JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI
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