Elaborating further, Modi had said: “A stable government and stability in policy will drive investment and boost investor confidence. You don't have to go only by Modi's speeches. I have a track record to substantiate what I say. There will be no place for vacillation or ad-hocism.”
Asked about the new government's priorities, Modi had replied: “To be in charge. Currently, no one is in charge. I have been saying that the country needs a chowkidar in Delhi—to prevent the loot of public wealth.
“On the policy front, we will follow what we do in Gujarat. Every policy draft will be put in the public domain; it will be online. We will elicit the views of people. And there will be genuine people participation in policy formulation.”
Asked whether he would be able to satisfy the growing aspirations of the people, Modi had said: “The new government will work towards addressing the demands of a fast- changing India. The Congress will end up with its worst-ever tally.