Indians are very tolerant

V tolerate so much inefficiency and misgovernance for so many years, and even tolerated emergency, but now we don't have patience, for the things to settle down, and all the issues cannot be handled by only PM's office.
Different govt's and burecracy has to do their jobs, which they are habituated for escaping, like delhi kejriwal cannot work within his limits and keep making statements on PM....these people should perform their duty and the things will change.
the less we speak about our karnataka govt, and bangalore BBMP it will be better, lost in elections, but with manupulations took over BBMP council, with rag tag alliance, ok, no problem let them perform and deliver , there cannot be a miracle, and every one of the citizens have to be responsible, for the bad and good of the society, for the results to come from the Govt of Modi time is there till 2019. more  

I watched one of the ex-minister talk in a TV channel telling that he was not allowed to do any changes in his department. Those changes were necessary for the current scenario and he was not allowed to do??? Allowing innovative people to work will solve lot of problems. more  
We are tolerant because we do not have courage and worry about our own selfish needs, do not care about other people needs and try to bypass the others through dishonest means. more  
INDIANS ARE VERY TOLERANT AND IN NO COUNTRY CITIZEN WAIT FOR DECADES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF PROVISIONS LIKE THOSE UNDER ARTICLE 44, 45, 46, 47, AND 48 though the Country maintains multiple Criminal and Financial Crime Cases in all Courts of all the States ; Multiple Black Wealth maintained under illegitimate possession of Lands & Landed properties ; Wealth in Business Shares while the Country even after 6 decades still maintains 55% Poor those below poverty line out of which 36% illiterates having no Free Education Facility. more  
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