The elections of 2014 changed the view of the nation on how a great known leader Narendra bhai Modi was born on a national level with intensive amount of popularity being based on Progressive Gujarat.
- Gujarat being one of the most favourite places of the british empire took its shelter in the name of Narendra Modi and which is why the outset of the controversial leader when boosted to power in 2014 for the centre saw the biggest riot spree and revolution first from its own claimed zone bringing a rise to another opposition in the name of Kanhaiya.
- As long as this episode took place the nation was made to witness the developing foreign ties of the current prime minister from the year 2014 to 2018 end giving them time to think again of what had they selected.
- The controversy didn't just limit to the well to do ties but also grew up with the increase in national cost/ expenses spent on travel but the failure of the MAKE in INDIA camplain which could have easily caught up fire while the government had a good relation.
- The to be known Chief minister of Gujarat who was known for its regulatory model , simple nature , indian choice of cars came in together into a new controversy of buying a new fleet of imported and protected cars.
- The traumatic impact of Demonetisation which was implemented upon the entire nation without any backup resulting to a great loss of both wealth as well as lives in the process of change.
and also consecutively opposing the nations benefit for own clashes like extending the tenure of the establishment of the biggest temple in controversy the RAM Mandir arose a bigger hate.
By this time the Party that grew up in 2014 like fire in the name of MODI saw its worst slope in the state elections of 2018 irrespective of the wide promotions and efforts of the once so popular face Narendra Modi.
The business lobby had seen its worse after demonetisation a failure of act by the Government of India which arose a further controversy with the half implemented law termed as GST which slowly broke the professionals associated with it for the purpose of increase in costs and accounting per month here after. The increase in intolerance and the passage of certain controversial acts like the removal of Section 377 by the Supreme Court of India that got its popularity due to the half hearted steps by the government making another part of the society against the party.
The states that once were dominated by the BJP led government had to face the heat of a failure of both governments and leading to further proposed decline in the voters ratio.
it is time left of almost a few months before the nation again goes for elections of the Central Government and proposed corrective measures the government can save itself of heat are listed herewith as :-
1) Making online procedure easy.
2) Implementation of the BHIM app be made compulsory for transfer of money to decrease the popularity of the controversial PAYTM application.
3) Revival of the Section 377 and only partial removal of the clause limited to the LGBT community shall be kept away by the procedure of law,
4) Passage of the every waiting bill of Street vendor Bill that had once been opposed by the BJP in 2014 with a Motie to change the clauses before passage as had been duly stated by them.
5) Simplifying the procedure of implementation of GST of all business by reducing the number of filing terms .
6) Simplifying the Income tax act for easement of all customers.
7) Strict implementation of the RERA be made upon all states for speedy process.
8) Passage of the consumer protection bill 2018 holding both manufacturers as well as endorsers responsible for defects/ misleading advertisements being one of the biggest achievements.
9) Passing of the overhauling of Medical Council which clearly states the circumstances in which exit exam need to be given by the medical students.
24) The Micro , Small and Medium Enterprises Development (Amendment) Bill,2015.
25) The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, rehabilitation and Resettlement ( Amendment) Bill,2015.