Sir,
I would like to highlight the expectations of Indian voters towards the Central Government headed by Narendra Modi. Being an Indian voter and a keen observer I have noted that the Indian people voted for BJP in light of personal qualities of Modi as a Prime Minister and a number of expectations for the future of this country. Most of the people voted for BJP irrespective of qualities and performance of the sitting MPs with the hope that the Prime Minister Modi will surely bring about a number of changes in the country.
The first expectation is that the Pak sponsored terrorism will be put to an end by adopting a zero tolerance policy towards militancy and terrorism. Like Balakote strike, more such surgical strikes would be conducted in the future. The second expectation is about removal article 370 and 35A so as to put an end to the special status to Jammu and Kashmir state which is the root cause of separatism and disturbance in the state. The third expectation is that the wide spread corruption will be eradicated to provide us a new corruption free government. The fourth expectation is that a new employment policy would be adopted for the benefit of educated rural youths who have not any alternative source of employment.
The fifth expectation is that the income tax policy would be made more progressive and wider.
The sixth expectation is that the small scale and rural industries would be preferred for the development of rural areas. The seventh expectation is that the department of rural development will be revamped with necessary improvements in the existing development schemes like MGNREGA.
Besides the people also want to settle down the issue of construction of Ram Mandir in Ayudhya which is a big source of disturbance of peace and tranquility in the country and the BJP has been making it an election issue every time. There seems no big hurdle in settling down the matter, but it needs a strong but honest approach.
O P Sharma
Bagnoti
Nowshera