It is the best thing which could happen to India as Modi ji came to power with majority of his own and to that extent it was an historic election. Now as we know Modi ji and his track record of good governance that he will deliver on many issues and quickly but while he does that each Indian must come out of his/her comfort zones and contribute in his/her own little way to make this country worth living. Our transport system is in shambles, hygiene and sanitation third class, there is muck every where and we lack the basic common sense of living life in a dignified manner. The worst problem this nation is facing today is THE POPULATION EXPLOSION which in itself is responsible for many ills in our society but unfortunately neither there is any policy of the govt on the subject nor any political leader or party talks about this monster due to a fear of loosing vote banks and we add up one Austalia plus newzeland to our population every year. Crimes in the society are largely because of this reason as things have become chaotic every where......Lets all ponder and spread a word in the society...let us strenthen the hands of our PM who wants India a sensible place on this planet.....Remember that......" IF WE CAN NOT DO BIGGER THINGS IN A BIGGER WAY, WE CAN ALWAYS DO SMALLER THINGS IN A BIGGER WAY" more  

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Modi ji can make India a dignified nation more  
ACHHE DIN AANE WALE HEIN more  
India at last has a capable PM. more  
Collectively we will progress......separately we will sink more  
Our country has the potential, resources, capabilities and dedication....only vision is amiss. more  
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