My take on 100 days

There were not too many achievments in the 100 days of Modi government. High on slogans and speaches but low on results. I can count a few achievements, GDP growth, better image of India due to oratorial skills of our PM, a few announcements like toilets for schools, development of Kashi and other smaller cities, efforts for better relations with Nepal and Japan etc. On the negetive side no control on inflation, law & order, communal voilence, increase in rape & murder cases, no action on routine border incursions by Pakistan & China, treating opposition without respect and refusing to appoint LOP, just like how congress treated the opposition when in power, appointment of retired SC judge as governor(was there a quid pro quo?), Irresponsible statements by BJP and sangh parivar leaders creating un-necessary controversies, no action on a single case of corruption which they raised during election etc. I will give 50% rating for 100 days of this govt. more  

BJP is doing the same mistake with Hindutva as Congress with votebank and pseudo secularism. more  
Japan and china have announced big investments in India.. Do we really need foreign investments? Are they investing without taking big big profits? What we need is investment cum technology transfers in high tech areas and infrastructure. Not in insurance banking retail consumer goods etc. more  
Well sounds like you are in the 32% who didnt think Govt met expectations. I rated did not meet in communal, women safety, fighting corruption. The mood and business, employment, getting mantris/babus to work are big positives though and Modi ji must be credited for that. more  
Overall more negetives than positives. more  
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