What are the key factors considered by voters while evaluating a government's performance post-elections in India

Evaluating government's performance and its impact on voting patterns post-elections is crucial for understanding voter behavior.
  • Economic performance: Voters assess how well the government has managed the economy, including GDP growth, inflation rates, unemployment levels, and poverty reduction.
  • Development projects: Voters consider the implementation of infrastructure projects, social welfare programs, and initiatives that directly benefit them.
  • Corruption and transparency: Perception of corruption within the government, enforcement of anti-corruption measures, and promotion of transparency impact voters' decisions.
  • Social welfare schemes: Effectiveness of welfare schemes like healthcare, education, housing, and food security influences voter satisfaction.
  • Security and law enforcement: Voters prioritize safety and security issues, such as handling of terrorism, crime rates, and border security.
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