Narendra Modi has completed four years in office but there is widespread disappointment among the Indian people with his performance as their prime minister. There is a strong perception that Modi spent most of the last four years either in state election campaigns, on foreign tours, or giving scores of moral lectures on state-run television, radio, and his own online app.
Modi promised 20 million jobs a year, but instead more than 7.2 million jobs meant for the 15-24 age group were lost over the last four years. Job creation in India is at an eight-year low. There is an undercurrent of anger among the middle-class population over having to pay excessive excise taxes, which has led to historically high prices of gasoline and diesel, in spite of lower international crude-oil prices.
The government has collected US$150 billion in taxes on motor fuel since 2014. Instead of giving the benefit to people, the government is putting more burdens on them.
The previous government of Dr Manmohan Singh lifted close to 140 million people above the poverty line between 2004 and 2014. However, no one has any clue as to whether the present government is doing anything substantive to uplift the poor.
Agriculture exports, which had seen a fivefold increase under the Singh government, have since come down by 21%. At the same time, agriculture imports have risen by more than 60%.
New investment is the lowest it has been in 13 years; bank credit growth has sunk to a 63-year low, while loan growth has fallen to 5.1%, according to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
The $1.77 billion Punjab National Bank (PNB) scam has hit the Indian banking sector very hard. But unfortunately, Nirav Modi, who was part of the Indian business and corporate delegation at the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland, in January, left the country without paying his debts. He was seen posing for photographs with Narendra Modi before he was found to be missing from the country.
In February 2016, Vijay Mallya, another billionaire, who was elected to the Indian Parliament with the support of Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), siphoned off $1.4 billion in the same way and succeeded in fleeing to the UK.
These developments have made people very angry at Modi’s government for allowing such looting of the Indian economy.
In October 2017, total bad loans, including non-performing assets (NPAs), stood at $145.6 billion and accounted for 12.6% of the total loans in the nationalized banks. The nationalized banks were where most of these NPAs were found. Interestingly, NPAs in nationalized banks accounted for about 87% of gross NPAs by the end of March 2017. So whatever happened was clearly due to acts of commission or omission by the Modi government.
Moreover, in the last 36 months, the BJP government has written off corporate loans to the tune of $31 billion. This ridiculous generosity to the corporates is compensated by recapitalization of the banks through public funding. This, in other words, means that the ordinary Indian citizen is bailing out the nationalized banks that are plundered by the corporates, while millions of poor farmers are struggling hard for the debt relief amid severe agrarian distress.
With the above developments, poor and middle-class people are slowly losing confidence in the Indian banking system. A recent report said there was a drastic reduction in deposits (close to 50%) by ordinary people in the nationalized banks in the last one-year period.
There was an RBI circular calling for the levying of charges for holding less than a prescribed minimum balance. Based on this circular, the State Bank of India, whose customers are mostly poor people, levied charges totaling $260 million between April and September 2017, according to Ministry of Finance data. This money was taken from the poorest of the poor, who do not have regular incomes and continue with financial hardship, and most of the time they are compelled to withdraw their own money, kept in their bank account for survival. This is in contrast to the huge loan write-offs for rich people and capitalists.
Every year 12 million young people enter the Indian workforce, and providing them all with jobs would necessitate economic expansion of at least 10% per annum
Every year 12 million young people enter the Indian workforce, and providing them all with jobs would necessitate economic expansion of at least 10% per annum, according to Raghuram Rajan, former governor of India’s central bank. But financial mismanagement by the Modi government has resulted in failures on all fronts, particularly in creating jobs, addressing agriculture crises and helping uplift the poor.
No one knows what is happening to Modi’s smart-city project, the “Make in India” project and a number of other much-hyped projects, while many promises on universal health coverage, housing for all, doubling the income of farmers and so forth have fallen short.
Many in India feel that the country lost another four years with Modi as prime minister. Unfortunately, Modi has tried to prove himself more as a successful speaker than trying to be an agent of change.

Correctly and succintly summarised by Sachi Satapathy. The issue is the cumulative discontent felt by the Indian people and the reasons there in. There is bound to be push back to deny the whole issue by acolytes of the present disposition, which is standard for right wing nationalist bigots around the world.
Baseless, factless and shitty piece of journalism. You should be ashamed of yourself. And also please let us know, how much money was paid to you for writing this piece of crap.
Pakistan is always politically unstable as India financially. Advanis, Adhanis, Lalit Modis and etc are looting the country as day light robbery but Vicious Modi doesn’t like to look at that direction but very busy in foreign tours and diverting the mass to lynching and to talk about lynching.
I wish modiji and amit Shah combine to rule india again for a term. It is for sure they won’t get even half of majority. But I have confidence on amity and he will help modi to buy maximum regional parties and form a coalition. The whole country is waiting to see these dual partnership having the best time in their life so that both will quit politics. But we may miss j jayLalita but mamta mayavati and uddav will take care of it.
Asia times, ur credibility as a media house will go down if u allow such nonsense to be published without verifying actual facts
Very good sum up.
Very precise expository article of the fake acha din promised by the PM of India. Modi spent his time in political rallies-foreign visits and moral lecturers; but fully ignored about the economy. On the other hand did everything to make his rich comrades too rich. The whole nation is now paying the severe penalty.
bhaktchods.
Falcon Dave der is no running away from d reality. Plz operate ur brains n eyes and den you will b able to think and see like normal ppl.
Thank you Mr Satapathy foe such a revealing piece.God bless you n look forward to more such revelations! Jerome Dsouza Borivli
Falcon Dave is a fake. All the comments by this moniker are actually from a troll. He or she is just doing the troll slavery. People have come their senses and time and again shown the defeat to BJP. Their EVM trick and vendetta targeting against political opponents and elimination tricks also stands exposed. 2019 will be the last election for BJP at national politics.
Another case of biased journalism. Common Indian feels exactly the opposite of what is being written as last four years are corruption free and India has made concrete progress in many fields.
True, there is huge disappointment among some author, opposition, some section of media, some tookde tookde gang, but there is no disappointment among majority of indian voter who voted for modi to be PM. That is most important. Let all the gang be disappointed who cares.
Atticle is by pessimistic journalist view. Not so in actual , I belongs to middle class, but not facing any problem described in article.
How much money u got from opposition to make this type of article
Totally wrong evaluation. Probably motivated.
Typical example of fake and biased journalism ( known as paid journalism in India). Unfortunately for the writer people are not angry with Modi, but with people who are putting hurdles due to their political leanings.
Falcon Dave let go of everything.
I m a first class graduate engineer from a A+ accredited engineering college. I can’t find jobs in my core in any private sector.why because? There is not any
Sachi satapathy may be paid by anti-bjp parties to write this article.. he is doing the same like Prakash Raj did during karnataka election.
Please don’t underestimate and fool the people.