Apart from BJP, MPs from other parties are also in Modi team
The most special thing about Modi Government 3.0 will be that leaders of other NDA parties will also be given place in the top cabinet. Earlier, all the major ministries of the center were handed over to BJP leaders, but this time it will not happen. In the new government, JDU and TDP leaders will also be included in Modi's team. It is being said that the railway and finance ministries can be given to the allies. Apart from this, Chirag Paswan of Lok Janshakti Party can also get a big role in the Modi cabinet. That means now when Team Modi will be counted, the names of other leaders along with BJP will also be included in it. It is believed that allies can get 12 to 15 ministerial posts in Modi 3.0 Council of Ministers.
You have to work hard to make big decisions
Modi Government 3.0 will not be as strong as before. In the last two terms, BJP had a huge majority in the House. As a result of this, BJP was able to take decisions which were not easy. Be it removing Article 370 or making triple talaq law. There are still many big decisions left in BJP's list. But now it seems a bit difficult to get them passed in the House. The most important issue in BJP's bucket list now is UCC i.e. Uniform Civil Code. But now it will not be easy to implement it. The opposition will definitely oppose it but first NDA allies will have to be convinced for it.
India can become the third largest economy in the world
India has become very strong economically in the last 10 years. Currently, India is at number 5 in the list of the world's largest economies. Many BJP leaders including PM Modi have claimed that India can become the third largest economy in the world in the next 5 years. According to IMF estimates, India can reach the top three by 2027.
The opposition will be strong in the parliament
The scene of Parliament will also change in Modi Government 3.0. This time the opposition will look stronger than before. The Indi alliance has won 232 seats. The opposition is looking aggressive since the election results. This aggression can also be seen in Parliament. In the last 10 years, the number of opposition MPs in Parliament was less. In such a situation, even when there was a debate on any issue in the House, the participation of the opposition was less. But now it is expected that a good debate will be seen on the issues in the House, which will also affect the government.
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