New Delhi:There is no doubt that 2019 has been one of the most politically charged year in the Indian history.
Modi government has taken some big decisions which include retaliatory airstrikes in Balakot post killing of over 40 CRPF jawans in Pulwama terror attack, revocation of Article 370, ending of triple talaq and passage of CAB from both houses of parliament.
But who can be the biggest jury of government's performance apart from the people?
To know the mood on the ground about Central government's performance, ETV Bharat interacted with few of the citizens.
What people think of Modi government's 2019 performance? Vicky Chaudhry hailed Modi government's performance in 2019. He claimed that the government is trying to find solutions to the existing problems in the country.
Taking a subtle jibe at the opposition over the Citizenship Amendment Act, he said that opposition is politicizing the entire issue.
Chandra Mohan has a completely different opinion about the government's performance. He accused the government of diverting from real issues. He claimed that the Central government is trying to suppress the voices of the youth.
For Ravi, the Modi government has failed to address the real issues like unemployment and price rise. He said that back in the days when BJP used to be in the opposition, they used to slam Congress government on price rises and unemployment but today they are diverting from real issues. He, however, hailed retaliatory airstrikes against Pakistan post-Pulwama terror attack.
Baljeet asked the Modi government to listen to student's concern without being impartial towards them. He even condemned Police brutality in Jamia, AMU and many parts of Uttar Pradesh. He claimed that this kind of behaviour is against the very idea of India.
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