Acche din ahead!
Chandrakant Joshi, face reader and astrologer with over 25 years of experience gives a low down on the political, and economic scenario of India in the coming years
Prime Minister Narendra Modi might be facing flak for a lot of things like unfulfilled promises from the
2014 election, rise of fringe groups, unemployment, inflation and more including (at times) his stoic silence on matters of national importance, but these factors will not play deterrents in him becoming the Prime Minister once again in 2019 when most Indian states go to polls. Face reader and astrologer Chandrakant Joshi, after reading PM Modi’s face and astrological charts has predicted him to be the Prime Minister once again. Hailing from Ashti in Bheed, Maharashtra, for over 25 years, Joshi has made predictions for several famous politicians of India.
Nostradamus, renowned French physicist and a seer, had predicted the rise of Golden Age in India. And Joshi, after looking at PM Modi’s planetary charts has asserted him to be the harbinger of the Golden Age in the country. Moving his attention to a larger political picture, Joshi claims the upcoming 2019 Lok Sabha elections to be a success for the BPJ, with the party claiming victory once more. Nitin Gadkari, Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Shipping and Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation will play a major and important role during the elections. Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh will become a prominent face in national politics. Lok Sabha speaker, Sumitra Mahajan’s, astrological chart hints at the possibility of her being the President of India. The Ram Janmabhoomi issue will be resolved during Yodi Adityanath’s term as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.
Closer home, Maharashtra, Joshi says, will have a fractured mandate, unlike 2014 where BJP emerged as the winning party with majority votes. 2019 elections for Maharashtra will bring a coalition government. Shiv Sena and Ramdas Athawale (the Republican party leader) will play important roles during the elections. Along with these political stirrings in the state, there will be a change in the top brass of the Maharashtra’s politics, with the state getting a woman as the Chief Minister, Joshi predicts.
While we are going through heat wave and daring the summer heat daily, monsoon will be good for Maharashtra – this will come as a welcome relief for villages facing draught, but in some parts, heavy monsoon might bring floods as well, Joshi adds.
Overall, India will see good agricultural growth and a profitable industrial sector – acche din, Joshi says aren’t far away. These developments will be the catalysts in making Narendra Modi the Prime Minister again, Joshi concludes. (Chandrakant Joshi can be contacted on 7774958700)