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“Our lives are miserable, laborious and short. We are born, we are given just so much food as will keep the breath in our bodies: and those of us who are capable of it, are forced to work to the last atom of our strength.” – George Orwell. These words win the public favour expeditiously. “Comrades, awake and help us wage a war for equality. Comrades, you are the owners of those major resources of the country which you produce but you don’t own. Comrades, awake arise and help us take hold of all that, so we can distribute every means for free among you.” As these words of communism are very tasty to the people, they pave the easy way to the power. But soon after these moralists (AAP) attain power, their language gets changed. “No animal shall drink alcohol” converts into “No animal shall drink in excess.” or “All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.” – Orwell. Power corrupts all. However, communism is not the solution to unemployment and poverty; instead, economic gr

Here is what the Modi Government has been doing:

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Generally, the regional parties ruling the different states, though try to speak the same language as the party at centre speaks, are helpless with their nature. There was an atmosphere of corruption, inaction, lawlessness, hatred across the country during the UPA government. The system was almost teetering on the edge of collapse. Many times, when the situation went beyond control, the honourable Supreme Court had to intervene to prevent it worsening. There was no one to listen to the people, but thank God, the Modi Government followed. If the UPA was repeated once again, the country would certainly become the open pasture for drug traffickers, faith dealers, extrinsic communions, or to be more precise, it would stand by the side of Pakistan where the people are unruly and the government is ineffective. You can test the performance of central government by feeling how well the state governments work because the state governments are often influenced by the federal government; f