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What are the five positive point or negative points of government health.

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Answered by hanshu1234
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Explanation:

Positive Points:

Every scheme counts towards centralisation of citizen's progress and track. Ex. Linking Aadhar to everything.

Every action is well thought of and has an impact on future plans/schemes. Ex. The govt when first came into power made sure that every citizen has a bank account under Jan Dhan Yojana then comes LPG subsidy then demonization occured and then introduction of GST.

The influence is quite high, BJP is just a party but it became what it is today due to the influential power of Shri Narendra Modi upon our own citizen and governments abroad. Ex. Wherever Modi goes to ask for votes for his MLAs they win out of the region whereas wherever Rahul Gandhi goes only 40% MLAs win (Statistical data from recent Karnataka Elections).

Citizens have become more responsible towards country and well up to date with what the government is doing now and then. A strong vibe of great development is still alive amongst the citizens.

We truly are developing at a faster rate than what we used to previously, looking today and exactly 6–7 years behind on the same day the story was quite different and the development was very poor. Ex. Metros launched in 30 odd cities within 4 years of governance, 240+ MoUs sogned with foreign agencies.

Negative Points:

Censorship, I truly feel that negative/controversial news is not been shown in the media and government maybe hiding many of the ground news occuring at different parts of the country. Ex. Students protest with hunger strike due to fees hike in Maharashtra never displayed.

Monopoly, with BJP now ruling more than 20 states in India with clear majority, its not a good sign of governance since for a good democracy strong opposition is required. Ex. BJP MLAs are misbehaving with citizens quite evident.

Frequent changes in central ministry, many ministers are transferred from one ministry to another frequently. Ex. Smriti Irani, Manohar Parikar, etc.

Dominance over other leaders and parties, with BJP in clear majority, I feel that they are quite dominating over other parties and leaders as a result of which some good/favourable hearings at Loksabha/Rajyasabha are neglected.

Too much of Anti-Congress, any part should work and market towards the benefits for the country and not over erradicating another party from the country. A strong opposition is a must in a democracy.

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