As we know, Modi is asking everyone to tweet 9 biggest successes of his government, to celebrate his 9 years of his govt. It's a top trend. But those who are sensible and neutral are tweeting 9 biggest successes and also 9 biggest failures. So what's your list? Here's mine (as a secular, centre-right, free market liberal)
9 biggest successes:
1. Entry of foreign law firms cleared
2. Air India privatisation
3. Various digitisation efforts
4. Various infra projects
5. Article 370
6. Foreign policy efforts: Quad, visit to Israel, strong ties with UAE, tightrope during Russia war
9 biggest successes:
1. Entry of foreign law firms cleared
2. Air India privatisation
3. Various digitisation efforts
4. Various infra projects
5. Article 370
6. Foreign policy efforts: Quad, visit to Israel, strong ties with UAE, tightrope during Russia war
7. EWS reservation
8. Apple to make in India
9. Entry of foreign universities
9 biggest failures:
1. Farm reforms bill shelved
2. FDI in multi-brand retail not allowed
3. Unnecessary taxes: mutual funds, credit card spends overseas etc
4. Many privatisation projects stalled
5. Inability to speed up corruption cases (National Herald, August Westland, Vadra land scams and various Bengal scams)
6. Inability to curb fringe Hindutva elements
7. Inability to carry our judicial reforms
8. Talent deficit in cabinet
9. Manufacturing growth should be higher
Neither success nor failure: China policy, Covid handling
Failure - π paid in rs.1000 notes form
Biggest Failure no ground level work.