Despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterating how the time to evaluate the government he leads would be after its five-year tenure is complete, both his party and his colleagues have been eager to mark its monthly and three-monthly anniversaries.
On Thursday, Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah released a long list of the "achievements" of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government on the completion of six months in office. As expected, there was no mention of the Modi government's inability to push through promised reforms in several sectors, like land and health.
Shah said the Modi-led NDA government completed six months on Wednesday and claimed the government's decisions had improved the life of the common man and laid the foundation for a stronger India.
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Shah said the dispirited Congress party is busy demanding answers from the NDA government when it should look at its six-decade rule that had increased poverty and unemployment.
PROGRESS CARD
ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE MODI GOVT LISTED BY AMIT SHAH
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Taming inflation: Setting up a Rs 500 crore price -stabilisation fund, special courts for speedy decision, in cases of hoarding and black-marketing, rate of inflation at a low, significant reduction in prices of petrol and diesel
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Make In India: New ministry to focus on imparting skill development to youth. Make in India campaign to give jobs to "millions of youths"

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