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4 years of Modi Sarkar: Report card of promises kept

The 2014 BJP government under PM Modi will be reaching its penultimate anniversary tomorrow. We take a look at the how the government has fared so far.

Prabhash K Dutta

Delhi

May 25, 2018UPDATED: May 29, 2018 14:06 IST

Achhe din aane waale hain was the Hindi slogan of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for the 2014 Indian general election. (Photo: Twitter/BJP4India)

The Modi government will complete four years tomorrow. With the Lok Sabha elections still a year ahead, with the Modi government seeking re-election, it is time to take a look at the promises that the BJP made in its manifesto four years ago.

In its 2014 manifesto, the BJP listed a 50-point promise detailing more than 600 sub-promises. Some of the major political promises including those relating to building the Ram temple in Ayodhya, repealing Article 370 and introducing Uniform Civil Code remain unfulfilled and are most likely to find a place in the 2019 manifesto of the party as well.

First, the promises that the Modi government fulfilled -- partially or fully -- in four years of rule.

Building India

The BJP promised to build 100 new cities, enabled with the latest in technology and infrastructure. "Developing 100 most backward districts of the country to bring them at par with other districts through prioritized and integrated development" was the promise made by the BJP.

Status - Smart City project was launched when Venkaiah Naidu was the urban development minister before becoming the Vice-President. But the cities chosen by the Narendra Modi government are not from the most backward districts of the country.

Home For All

The BJP promised to ensure shelter to everybody equipped with electricity, water and toilets.

Status - The Modi government recently claimed to have achieved 100 per cent village electrification. But in terms of household reach, electrification work is far from over. Access to clean drinking water and sanitary toilets to everybody has not been achieved.

Checking Price Rise

The BJP promised setting up a price stabilisation fund. Rising prices were one of the major issues against the then Manmohan Singh government. The BJP further promised strict measures and special courts to stop hoarding and black marketing.

Status - Even though the prices of commodities have not come down, the inflation rate has been kept under control by the Narendra Modi government. A Price Stabilisation Fund was set up in 2014-15 under Department of Agriculture but later transferred to the Department of Consumer Affairs in 2016.

Fighting Corruption

The BJP promised to establish a system, which eliminates the scope for corruption, promote technology-enabled e-governance -- minimising the discretion in the citizen-government interface.

The Narendra Modi government seems to have scored well on this point. There has been no serious corruption charge against the ministers of the government. Scams in the allocation of government contracts have not been reported in the last four years. E-auctioning has been implemented.

However, the government has not appointed a Lokpal as promised in the BJP's manifesto.

Save Girl Child

The BJP promised to launch a national campaign for saving the girl child and educating her -- Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao

Status - The campaign was launched. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other ministers have aggressively promoted Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao campaign..

Making India Clean

The BJP said in its manifesto that the government would ensure a 'Swachh Bharat' by Gandhiji's 150th birth anniversary in 2019.

Status - Programme launched. But cleanliness is still a dream.

Simplified Tax Regime

The BJP promised to provide a non-adversarial and conducive tax environment and rationalised and simplified tax regime.

Status - The Narendra Modi government introduced the Goods and Services Tax (GST) that had been in the works since the early 2000s.

More Income For Farmers

The BJP had promised a minimum of 50 per cent profits over the cost of production for the farmers

Status - Partially fulfilled. The government increased MSP of crops but farmers are in distress and the agricultural crisis has seen several protests across the country in the last four years.

Kashmiri Pandits

The BJP promised to ensure the return of Kashmiri Pandits to Jammu and Kashmir and abrogate Article 370 of the Constitution.

Status - Not fulfilled.

Zero Tolerance on Terrorism

The BJP promised zero tolerance on terrorism, to revive the anti-terror mechanism, strengthen the role of NIA and put a system in place for swift and fair trial of terror-related cases.

Status - The country witnessed some of worst terror attacks since 2014 - particularly at Uri and Pathankot. On the basis of empirical evidence, the Modi government cannot be said to have kept the promises made by the BJP in its manifesto with regard to fighting terrorism and trial of terror-related cases.

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