Often termed as the suit-boot ki sarkar, (the government that is made of and for the suits), a reference made by the Congress president Rahul Gandhi in Parliament that quickly gained traction, the BJP has often come under fire for pandering to the needs of their upper middle-class and upper class vote-bank, and subsequently ignoring developmental crises in the country’s interiors. However, citing the implementation of various projects and developmental schemes such as the passing of one rank one pension (OROP), the construction of Bogibeel Bridge (which is the longest road-cum-rail bridge in Asia), the Train 18 Project, the Benami Property Act which led to several convictions, Goyal stated that this government aims to change the way projects are conceptualised, finalised, planned and then implemented. “In some sense, we are learning from the Japanese, where they take more time in the planning and structuring of the design of the project, than on actually implementing it on the ground,” he said.