I'm from UK as well, I totally agree with you people of India are perhaps unaware of the level of food stock scarcity including tomatoes we had to face during spring 2023, the record inflation of Europe, US, UK etc and I feel they sadly take many things provided by the government of India for granted. The parties canvassing against BJP are aware that the global employment scenario isn't optimistic with major market of the world US in the red with real employment numbers dwindling.
Me and DH used to be contractors and lost a lot of revenue due to IR35 and I'm sure Keir Starmer hates us the most, so no hope or respite, wanted to move back to India next year but now I'm re-evaluating my plans due to this unclear mandate.
Also I heard regional satraps of BJP like Fadnavis, Dileep Ghosh, Yogi ji etc cutting them to size also did the damage. As per heresay is a list of probable candidates with winning ability given by Yogi were ignored and Rajasthan CM isn't very effective like Chattisgarh or MP. Haryana has antagonism against Khatter for his inability to be decisive in key matters.
Originally posted by: angelic2005
The problem is you can’t please everyone. The Pran pratishta happened at Shri Ram’s will. It was done at right time itself. It had to be done, even if they are still constructing the mandir. The future is unpredictable you have to strike while the iron is hot. What would they have done if another party got in government and started reversing decisions.
There is nothing wrong in the election result, it’s not god punishing Modi, it’s just showing him that he needs to work harder and not be complacent. Government never runs smoothly there are people inside and out causing issues to destroy any type of development.
People are small minded they want instant results, they don’t see the big picture.
I’m from UK, you guys are lucky to have a prime minster with vision and leadership something that we in the west are seriously lacking.
Edited by Rsrockz - 1 years ago
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