Urban Mirror Correspondent
New Delhi, May 26: The Lok Gathbandhan Party (LGP) said today that National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government has failed to deliver on all almost all fronts after four years in the office. The LGP said that NDA’s promises of “Achhe Din” lies shattered as the country heads for next parliamentary elections in 2019.
The spokesman of the party said here on Saturday that with rising prices of petrol, diesel, agrarian, industrial crises, declining value of rupee, continued after effect of demonetization, faulty implementation of goods and services tax (GST), mounting losses in public sector banks and over all utter failure in generation of promised employment opportunities, the NDA government’s effort of presenting rosy picture of economic development is quite misleading and the vigilant people will not be carried away by the publicity stunt being launched out by the official machinery.
The spokesman said the BJP had promised corruption-free governance and bringing back black money stashed by big houses abroad and also its onslaught within the country, but as the party completes four years in power there is complete lack of honesty, transparency, good governance and no progress on black money issue.
The spokesman said the job creation was the biggest BJP promise but the strong perception prevailing among the people is that there has been total failure on this front causing widespread resentment among youth and they now want to know NDA’s another version of “ache din”. The spokesman said the people will not be carried away by new BJP slogan of “Saaf Niyat, Sahi Vikas” as the NDA has failed on both these parameters.
The spokesman said the NDA’s only achievement was severe damage to social fabric and polarization of the people along religious lines to serve its political interest. The spokesman said instead of media hype the people wanted to know what the NDA government has done to make the country’s economy more competitive, efficient, productive and raise the rank of the country across parameters.
The spokesman said there have also been severe damage to various institutions as all these four years efforts were made to undermine them. While there are eight vacancies in Supreme Court, at least 400 posts of judges are lying vacant in high courts. The spokesman said several institutions like information commission, competition commission, regulatory tribunals etc are either diminished or eliminated or kept vacant which is certainly not in the interest of vibrant democracy.