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Tri-Murti Model of Governance

A confident BJP has decided to put in place a team of 'A' players to head its government in UP. This team is expected to be ruthless in implementing BJP's manifesto.

Here are 3 reasons why the the team of 1 CM and 2 Deputies is a good step forward

1) Law & Order - The strength and dose of any medicine has to be proportional to the spread of the disease. Given the rampant lawless and the rise of local bahubalis in the last 5 years, only a strong, no-nonsence leader can deliver on law and order. A leader is needed who can put the fear of the law in the minds of local bahubalis. On this count, there is no better leader than Yogi Adityanath. He will lead the charge to establish the rule of law. Women security will get a boost with Yogi as CM. Yogi's track record as a MP since 1998 has been impressive. His interventions during 55 debates and 200+ questions he put forth during Question Hour demonstrate his administrative and policy making acumen. Yogi is as young as a Kejriwal or Rahul Gandhi but has more political experience than both of them combined.

2) Development - Developing a large state like UP is no mean task. The model of having 2 Deputy CM's who have a history of getting projects executed on the ground will accelerate development in a state which has been a laggard in terms of growth.

3) Reflection of the mandate - BJP won the mandate on a solid Hindu vote. Hindus came together for the first time since 1991 and voted as one community for one agenda - law & order and development for all. The Tr-Murti model is just a reflection of the mandate.

Its good to see a confident, non-apologetic government take oath in UP.  Elections are now over, its time to now move to governance.


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  1. The Trimurti model is also in a way, a proactive gatabandhan to counter the future mahagatabandhan.

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