Some of India's most significant reforms were done in coalition governments.
Some of India's highest growth rates have been during coalition governments.
It's not coalitional democracy that will be the obstacle if there'll be one.
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Excitement over ASI’s report on Gyanvapi is avoidable. That Aurangzeb demolished a temple and built the Gyanvapi mosque is established history. Archaeology of controversial shrines can’t change their status as per Places of Worship Act, firmly placed in Constitution’s basic structure in SC’s Ayodhya judgment. It should stay that way.
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Must watch video about the difference between a religious and political ceremony and the true meaning of ram and ram rajya. Would love to hear your views on this: @richika2289@vjeet10@AshBhaw1203
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@AshBhaw1203@sanchit Isn’t this the “rewari” culture our honorable prime minister warned us against. Or do his sermons only apply to his opponents? @vjeet10@richika2289
@AshBhaw1203@richika2289@vjeet10 Through education and literacy. People have always used our differences to divide us- if not religion then it’ll be caste, color etc. instead of blaming something let’s see how we can celebrate our diversity rather than abuse it
@vjeet10@AshBhaw1203@official_Arnab_@jsaideepak@PMOIndia@richika2289@vishaljeet an unfair comparison. The 2 periods differ in length. Plus prior to 1991 the price of the rupee was tightly controlled by the government. Only after the congress government of Mr Rao, finance minister Dr Singh started allowing the rupee to find its true value