Cover Story I -- Achche Din is a marvellous job --- an eye-opener ---- the PMO must be made aware of this..for all the talk of Man ki Bath, PM's portal etc etc, the biggest drawback of Modi and his government is total silence in the face of public criticism ....this has been mentioned in the survey with ref to demonetisation, but applies to all spheres whether attacks on beef eaters, or any other form of fanaticism erupting from time to time or whether in respect of public policies....
Yashwant Sinha's article on the "unmitigated economic disaster" caused by Modi Govt appeared 4 days ago....Coming from a prominent figure like Yashwant Sinha, his statements needed a prompt rejoinder from the Government. Any Government keen to safeguard its credibility would have come out with a comprehensive overview of the economy constituting an authoritative rebuttal of Yashwant Sinha's charges in the form of a media statement or media meet by someone like the Chief Economic Adviser or the Finance Minister himself.
Unfortunately, in line with so many other past instances of indifference to public censure, there has so far been no reaction from the Modi Government, other than Arun Jaitley's cheap jibe at a book release function calling Sinha a "job applicant at 80", and Jayant Sinha's watery defence of the "robust new economy for a New India" without answering the specifics in his father's article.
The Government has thus needlessly allowed the likes of P.Chidambaram and the malcontents on various counts against Modi and his Government to have a field day. It must not be forgotten that Chidambaram, for all the rough patch he is going through following his son having come under the scanner of the Enforcement Directorate and the Central Bureau of Investigation, still enjoys high standing as a master craftsman of national Budgets. In fact, Sinha's attack on "raid raj" would have particularly pleased him.
The result is that the Government has lost a golden opportunity to make out a convincing case in defence of its performance in managing the economy. For, it is not without a defensible record. It could have easily established how Sinha's use of expressions such as "collapse", "unmitigated disaster" and the like are instances of overkill on his part and how they are inapplicable to the present situation.But it is keeping quiet....that kind of attitude is what will lose votes for the NDA....
BS Raghavan
On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 11:28 AM, Prime Point Srinivasan prpoint@gmail.com [India_Vision_2020] <India_Vision_2020@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
HiEditorial Team is pleased to release the 127th (Sep 2017) edition of ezine PreSense broadly with the following contents.1. Cover Story 1: K. Srinivasan writes on the findings of the quick survey conducted by this ezine PreSense to study the perception of the people on the 40 months governance of Modi Sarkar. The survey indicates a warning bell to Modi Government.2. Cover Story 2 : T N Ashok reviews the recent cabinet reshuffle by Modi Sarkar.3. Editorial : Susan Koshy writes on the positive use of technology.4. Special Article : Susan Koshy features Bharat Ratna M S Subbulakshmi, when the nation celebrates her birth centenary.5. Triambak's ususal Prince cartoonWe are confident that you will find this ezine useful. Please also share this ezine with your contacts. The ezine may also be downloaded from the link.Please send your feedback to editor@corpezine.comK. SrinivasanEditor in ChiefPreSense
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