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you covered the setbacks for the bjp. the question is what do you think is the sat back in this new delhi state election tells us about the bjp and its strategy. does this suggest despite other fancy hocus-pocus in the technology described despite all of that at the end of the day it is the issues and particularly bread-and-butter issues that will ultimately carry the day in an election campaign. do you think that could be the case or should we see this as a case of the bjp getting complacent or is there something else? >> at the former and the latter. there was a touch of complacency in the bjp and the mastermind behind a lot of the strategy work thought that modi modi come to modi would be enough. if you remember they won every single seat and less than a year later they won three out of 70 seats in the state assembly and the other 67 with an astonishing setback. to be fair, the bjp voted and the congress did collapse and pretty much went to the aap party, which helped. principally as we know america entries, national e
you covered the setbacks for the bjp. the question is what do you think is the sat back in this new delhi state election tells us about the bjp and its strategy. does this suggest despite other fancy hocus-pocus in the technology described despite all of that at the end of the day it is the issues and particularly bread-and-butter issues that will ultimately carry the day in an election campaign. do you think that could be the case or should we see this as a case of the bjp getting complacent...
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you covered this election setback for the bjp. so the question here is, what do you think that this setback for the bjp and this new dehli state election tells us about the bj and its strategy? does its suggest that despite all the fancy hocus-pocus and technology you have describe, that at the end of the day it is the issues, particularly bread and butter issues that will ultimately carry the day and carry votes in other lex campaigns. do you -- in election campaigns. is that the case or a case of the bjp getting come place send or something else. >> a bit of both. more the former than the latter. i think there was a up to of complacencies in that the bjp and the master mind, thought that modi, modi, moldy everywhere would be enough. if you remember in the general election they won every single seat in delhi and less than a year later they won three out of 70 seats in the state assembly, and it was an astonishing setback, and to be fair, bjp vote didn't collapse. the anti -- congress did collapse and the votes went to the aap par
you covered this election setback for the bjp. so the question here is, what do you think that this setback for the bjp and this new dehli state election tells us about the bj and its strategy? does its suggest that despite all the fancy hocus-pocus and technology you have describe, that at the end of the day it is the issues, particularly bread and butter issues that will ultimately carry the day and carry votes in other lex campaigns. do you -- in election campaigns. is that the case or a...
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but the bjp party takes its case to the president. >> it was very unusual.g of this sort has happened in an indian parliament. >> in the end, the president supports the bjp party and gives the power back to it. >> in technical terms, bjp and its allies emerged winners. >> since 1997 violent outbursts in the state assembly have become rare, perhaps in part due to some redecorating. >> mikes and rots were removed. paperweights were removed. anything which can be thrown was not allowed on the desk. >>> now take a look at what happened at a somali political summit in 2005. >> it confirmed all of our worst fears about the transitional parliament and the transitional federal government, that this was an utterly dysfunctional group. >> the fight starts when somali politicians disagree about allowing peacekeeping troops into their troubled country. >> the ultimate irony of this one was this was a fight about peacekeepers. >> so mole ya is the longest running incident of state collapse in the post colonial era. >> the somali people have gone without a functional gove
but the bjp party takes its case to the president. >> it was very unusual.g of this sort has happened in an indian parliament. >> in the end, the president supports the bjp party and gives the power back to it. >> in technical terms, bjp and its allies emerged winners. >> since 1997 violent outbursts in the state assembly have become rare, perhaps in part due to some redecorating. >> mikes and rots were removed. paperweights were removed. anything which can be...
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prime minister narendra modi's governing party, the bjp, has announced business-friendly reforms aimed at attracting further investment. finance minister arun jaitley, for instance, has proposed a nationwide goods and services tax to replace the many individual regulations and help reduce bureaucratic hurdles. >> we shall leave no stone unturned in creating a vibrant and strong india. the prevailing economic situation presents a great challenge. reporter: part of the challenge is modernising the ramshackle rail and road networks and tackling widespread poverty. many people in india lack access to electricity, food and drinking water. a third of the population of 1 and a quarter billion live on less than a dollar and twenty-five cents per day. more than 65 million live in slums. and child mortality is high. corruption and illegal, untaxed earnings are widespread. reportedly even members of parliament are being investigated for tax evasion. >> the population suffers with a lack of proper implementation of policies. laws are not followed. people don't know how to get their work done witho
prime minister narendra modi's governing party, the bjp, has announced business-friendly reforms aimed at attracting further investment. finance minister arun jaitley, for instance, has proposed a nationwide goods and services tax to replace the many individual regulations and help reduce bureaucratic hurdles. >> we shall leave no stone unturned in creating a vibrant and strong india. the prevailing economic situation presents a great challenge. reporter: part of the challenge is...
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last but it's not just people in need of the basics who continue with the basics who struggle with bjp's. promised to turn india into a global manufacturing hup. that should have increased work for verg but he says business has been anything but brisk. >> translator: there is a huge fight for even small margins. the system hasn't really been upgraded. we do get to hear that big changes will be made but as of now, we don't see any progress. >> reporter: that's a prime complaint against the party that won its biggest margin last year. >> in the first and second year, people start getting unease. and after two years if i think the government is unable odeliver something then people start educating and it's very difficult for government to turn the tide. >> reporter: and dissatisfaction is growing in communities like this one. while the government says it will take more than a year to make the big changes india desperately needs people living here say even the small ones are hard to see. liddy dutt, al jazeera new dell delhi. >> sunday's presidential election duda defeated his rival, the 43-
last but it's not just people in need of the basics who continue with the basics who struggle with bjp's. promised to turn india into a global manufacturing hup. that should have increased work for verg but he says business has been anything but brisk. >> translator: there is a huge fight for even small margins. the system hasn't really been upgraded. we do get to hear that big changes will be made but as of now, we don't see any progress. >> reporter: that's a prime complaint...
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but it's not just people in need of the basics who continue to struggle despite the bjp's promise ofe was excited when last year the government announced plans to turn india into a global manufacturing hub. that should have increased orders the people who run the garment export business but he says business has been anything but brisk. >> translator: there is a huge fight for even small margins and the system has not really been upgraded and we hear big changes will be made but as of now we don't see any progress. >> reporter: that is a common complaint against this party that wanted the biggest electoral mandate in may last year and observers warn in india euphoria dissipates quickly. >> people start getting uneasy and unrest starts happening and after two years i think if the government is unable to deliver something then people start educating and then it's very difficult for the government to turn the tide. >> reporter: and dissatisfaction is growing in communities like this one. while the government says it will take more than a year to make the big changes india desperately nee
but it's not just people in need of the basics who continue to struggle despite the bjp's promise ofe was excited when last year the government announced plans to turn india into a global manufacturing hub. that should have increased orders the people who run the garment export business but he says business has been anything but brisk. >> translator: there is a huge fight for even small margins and the system has not really been upgraded and we hear big changes will be made but as of now...
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the basics continue to struggle despite the bjp's promise of change. excited when the government promised to turn india intro a global manufacturing hub. that should have increased be orders for this man who runs a textile business but he says business has been anything but but brisk. >> translator: there is a huge fight for the smallest of margins. we do hear that changes will be made but as of now we don't see any progress. >> reporter: the party won its biggest electoral mandate but you a inform yabseuphoria dissipates quickly. >> unease starts happening and after two years if the government is unable to deliver something, people are the start reeducating and it is difficult for the government to turn the tide. >> and dissatisfaction is growing in communities like this one. while the government says it will take more than a year to make the big changes india desperately needs people living here say even the small ones are hard to see. liddy dutt, al jazeera new delhi. >> anti-u.s.a. tairt parties inausterity parties have made significant gains in th
the basics continue to struggle despite the bjp's promise of change. excited when the government promised to turn india intro a global manufacturing hub. that should have increased be orders for this man who runs a textile business but he says business has been anything but but brisk. >> translator: there is a huge fight for the smallest of margins. we do hear that changes will be made but as of now we don't see any progress. >> reporter: the party won its biggest electoral mandate...