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Modi faces no political costs for suffering he causes. He’s just like Iran’s Ali Khamenei

It astounds many that Modi didn’t even acknowledge the migrant crisis or the loss of jobs in his Atmanirbhar Bharat speech. And yet there is no anger with him.

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If he was a normal politician, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity would have reached its nadir by now. Two out of three working Indians, according to a survey, have lost their jobs owing to the ham-fisted lockdown he declared on 24 March. The government has failed spectacularly to address a migrant crisis festering for over two months. Half of Indian households have reduced their number of meals since the lockdown. Yet, astonishingly, there seems to be no anger with Modi, who seems as popular as ever.

It astounds many that when Modi addressed the nation on 12 May, he didn’t acknowledge the migrant crisis even once, let alone offer empathy. He didn’t acknowledge the unprecedented loss of jobs, chronic shortage of essentials, nor the atmosphere of sheer desperation. Just like he didn’t acknowledge the massive destruction to livelihoods caused by demonetisation in 2016, a disaster no other political leader would have survived.

How does Modi face no political costs for the suffering he, in large part, causes? And how does he not come across as arrogant, out of touch, or simply cruel to most people, even as he consciously ignores their suffering?

Modi confounds normal political analysis because his appeal isn’t merely political. The appeal of Modi is quasi-religious, that of a messianic figure. Like M.K. Gandhi, Modi represents what political scientist Morris Jones referred to as the ‘saintly idiom’ of Indian politics. He is the self-described ‘fakir’, unattached to family and material possessions, who is here to lead India not just politically, but also socially, morally and spiritually. This is why he generates not mere following, but devotion. And this devotion is immune to the performance of the government he leads.


Also read: Why the Modi government gets away with lies, and how the opposition could change that


People’s suffering a trial of faith in Modi

When you are suffering, you don’t sack the messiah, much like you don’t sack God. You redouble your faith, because God tells you your suffering is for a higher cause, the thorny path towards salvation that only God can lead you to. The one time Modi mentioned the suffering of daily wage workers, he termed it as ‘tapasya’ (penance) —suffering for a higher cause, just like he had described his demonetisation move as “yagna against corruption”. When he extended the first lockdown on 14 April, he used the same spiritually imbued terms, calling for ‘tyag’ (sacrifice) and ‘tapasya’. Gandhi told people that India will achieve freedom through sacrifice and self-purification, which was the basis of satyagraha. Modi tells people he will build a ‘self-reliant nation’ — Atmanirbhar Bharat — on their sacrifices and penance.

This is why he began his speech with invocations of India’s ancient greatness. Modi is a messiah in a certain moral universe. In this universe, India was great, then we had “1200 years of slavery”, in his words (which includes the ‘slave mentality of post-Independence period’), until Modi arrived to lead us back to greatness. The coronavirus is not a crisis that calls for damage mitigation, the framework in which other world leaders place their measures; it is an ‘opportunity’ to fulfil his vision of regenerating India into a great nation.

But he requires unconditional faith. In this framework, the suffering of people is a trial of faith, similar to demonetisation. The faith of the people in the nation, and in the leadership of Modi. It is not unreasonable that many desperate people will cling on to this faith, which gives meaning to their suffering, rather than succumbing to total despair. Modi calls on them to transcend the banal, and increasingly wretched, existence, and be part of something bigger than themselves. Suffering strengthens faith, not weakens it, because that’s when you need it most.

This faith was recently consecrated with rituals, the thali and diya spectacles, participated in by tens of millions of people. Modi also administered seven vows to people, which included ‘taking care of elderly’, ‘taking care of poor people’, and ‘being compassionate to your workers’. Meanwhile, he also released his own animated videos doing yoga, viewed by millions of people. Through these measures, he was reinforcing his claim to the social, moral and spiritual leadership of India.


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Relief measures are personal benevolence 

Modi similarly packages his speeches with the aura of revelation. Unlike other democratic leaders, who are understandably communicating almost every day in the midst of a crisis, Modi communicates once every few weeks. He makes people wait for the new revelation, which is why he announces his appearance a day or two in advance. The gap is filled with wild speculation, with people airing their wishes and hopes, like prayers to an unpredictable deity.

Then he appears, at the appointed time. His speeches are part sermonising, part commandments. Often nestled in the midst is a big announcement, which is designed to shock or dazzle. The stimulus package, which was announced soberly as a crisis mitigation measure by other world leaders, was revealed by Modi like Sathya Sai Baba spitting out the golden egg. ‘Rs 20 lakh crore’, Modi kept repeating, wanting to mesmerise his audience with the scale of the package. He didn’t call it the ‘Modi package’ (those nomenclatures are left for a fawning media), but that’s how he presented it, as personal benevolence to the people, larger than they could have imagined.

“Modi’s package is equal to/bigger than the economy of Pakistan,” his missionaries on social media and mainstream media screamed out. The actual fiscal package, it turns out, would only amount to a few lakh crores, underwhelming by the standards of other countries or even India’s needs, consisting mostly of government secured loans and paying off government dues. It is an old trick that he had perfected during his days in Gujarat, when he rattled off staggering figures of lakhs of crores of investment in Vibrant Gujarat summits, which were actually MoUs seldom realised on the ground. But Modi, like religious men, only speaks in grand, symbolic terms.


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Ministers may be accountable, Modi isn’t

The mundane work of crafting policies to realise his vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ was left to finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman. The reason Modi does not announce any policies or goes into specific details, is because he doesn’t want to be judged for those policies, but for his vision. When the policies fall short of expectations, his ministers take the fall for the shortcomings and failures. When migrants are charged for train tickets, it is the fault of railways minister Piyush Goyal. Even Right-wing supporters are critical of Nirmala Sitharaman, just like they were with her predecessor Arun Jaitley, for not just failing them but also failing Modi. Modi’s ministers are human and fallible, and therefore accountable, in contrast to the infallible and unaccountable demi-God figure of Modi.

Modi has staked a position for himself akin to the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei. Another divinely guided, infallible leader, who has the final say over all government measures, sets the political direction of the country, embodies and enunciates the moral values of the nation, but is above political accountability for government failures, which rests with the elected officials subordinate to him. Modi occasionally earns democratic legitimacy at the ballot, but between elections, it is this transcendental legitimacy that makes him above press conferences, above transparency, above all the constraining and scrutinising procedures of democracy that he nonchalantly ignores, with popular acquiescence.

He ignores the plight of the migrants and the poor because he can’t admit to any faults or weaknesses or oversight. The core of his quasi-religious appeal is that he can never be wrong. Even if you don’t understand his plans, you trust him. In fact, it’s better if you don’t understand his plans because it deepens his mystique, the inaccessible ambiguity that characterise religious leaders. Which is why he is so miserly with actual communication, thriving instead on uplifting sermons. Even when spelling out government plans, Modi prefers alliterations and hands out acronyms to people like chantable mantras. His offerings are not only vague but come with no timeline of delivery. You just have to keep the faith.


Also read: Foolish to think Hindus who voted Modi twice will shift due to threat to Muslim citizenship


Hindus’ religion is at core

This quasi-religious appeal of Modi has been enabled by decades of propaganda by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). This propaganda has used Hindus’ religion to establish a cult of “national worship”, to delegitimise dissent, establish it as blasphemy, and excommunicate BJP-RSS’ opponents from the moral-national community as ‘anti-nationals’. Modi has inserted himself into this mythical, religious conception of India as the national messiah, with willing acceptance from large sections of the people.

The result is a democracy that faces a catastrophic crisis under a leader holding near absolute power, with no apparent accountability to respond to reality. In the real world, our economy, which was already reeling under demonetisation and GST, has suffered a devastating blow whose effects might last decades. Hunger deaths have already been reported and perhaps more are going unreported. But, have some of that opium of the new national faith, and we are steadily marching towards ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’. If Modi is indeed a false prophet, he has certainly glittered the path to hell in the most glorious light.

The author is a research associate at the Centre for Policy Research, Delhi. Views are personal.

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438 COMMENTS

  1. Most Besharm PM ever. He thinks he gets away with dictatorship.. problem is no good opposition. Even if oppn is from a South State party, he can be grilled and slammed in parliament. The most uncouth and cold blooded guy.. insensitive to sufferings.

  2. Look who you are comparing with? Khamenei is not a minority hater but this person is. You dont get to judge a person because western media is critical about them.

  3. Spot on.
    I agree in its entirety.
    What surprises me is when people say that India always believed in multiplicity and multy cultural existence but at core INDIA always loved hero worshipping and messiahs.
    So is RAM a PUSHOTTAM PURUSH and KRISHNA as a spiritual guide even if he was at the centre of Mahabharat battle which killed many. But his killing has been condoned by the people even trecherous kiiling of GURU DRON. And he had many Gopis around but GEETA absolved everything for him. So are YUDHISHTHIR, VIDUR, BHISHM thogh they had their own silence in DRAUPADI’s haran. But ALL OF them are held in high ESTEEM in HINDUISM.
    But BUDDHA is not revered so much in INDIA because he didnot fight wars, he did not kill people and so was not a Hero so was Mahaveer and So is Gandhi to some extent for hard core ideologies.
    India to core loves to be preached rather than like western democracies questioning every nuances of all religious,social, political sciences.

  4. Totally ill informed and mis interpretation of situation. Author has completely blindfolded on actual situation and vision presented by PM of converting the devastating situation to an opportunity. Some this beyond the imagination of author.

  5. Written in very poor taste. No research from the “so called research associate”. Just rhetoric.
    Just a piece of vendetta again modi this whole newspaper is.

  6. This post is very biased and author is doing nothing but spreading hatred against the Govt. Even the positive things done by the Govt are being presented sarcastically to indicate some bigger hidden agenda. Clearly the author is trying to trying to spread some political agenda rather than being un-biased. Not cool.

  7. What about punishing any critical media house, using all state institutions to punish anyone who spoke up. setting up of an IT Cell to intimidate public critisism., buying off politicians, and topling elected
    state governments.? Unaccounted for electoral bonds? All to prop up the Messiah.
    Something similar is happening in the US where the Christian White majority believe Trump to be their Messiah especially after a black Obama introduced policies that were anti the perceived Christian culture. He too has taken advantage of having no political consequences for his inept and destructive regime . Who ever thought that Khamenei would be the role model for world leaders?

  8. Anybody who equates INDIA should see the examples of what is happening to HINDUS in pakistan . Rape and murder and forcefully conversions and are not being provided rations during covid19 pandemic. INDIA is 85 percent HINDUS just imagine what would have happened if INDIA had the same population ratio been in reverse. So therefore HINDUS should be proud of their religion and culture of not being what our neighbour is. And ignore self declared victims.

  9. I’m no fan of Modi but these left wing liberals attempt to drag him down becoming so apparent day by day. Their imaginary narratives are running wild. You should know some do vote for BJP just to piss off these so called elite and intelligentsia who think they know better than anyone else and should agree with their assessments and opinions.

  10. The Print is doing a real fine job by spreading such humorous pieces during this time of stress.
    Thank you for making us laugh during the time of uncertainity.
    And it’s kind to remind us that work of a journalist and a political commentator is similar to the importance of a script in Salman Khan movie.

  11. Asim Ali, just a piece of advise, try to remove bias filter from your so called journalism. I doubt how you became research associate. I really doubt

  12. This is another piece of shit by someone who has an insane amount of hatred for the Prime Minister and it reflects in every sentence on the post!!

  13. Why don’t you come up with lengthy rightful suggestions that will really control the entire chaos we are in …you should be his national security and disaster advisor ..don’t you think it’s easy to rant about thing but not being able to give better ideas to solve the problem dont you thing Mr ranter

  14. Respected writer being having limited resources and huge responsibility a man should be judged what best he has done. Job has been lost throught out the world. Our labour are feeling the heat .., to cure it if govt is taking irrational steps that are contrary to their administrative capacity. Then your critic is welcome but if are again ledden with 80’s KGB sponsered intelligentia to keep this full of mediocracy then …..ples … We dont need your unwanted wisdom

  15. I was beyond amazed why the popularity of Modi has only increased during the worst humanitarian crisis India is facing. This article did wonderful job in answering that.

  16. What a load of crock! Yes let’s compare a theocracy with a legitimately elected democratic leader. The author neither understands history and comes across as a political moron.

  17. The Print media is very biased and always have an agenda to destabilise present government and tarnish india,s image internationaly. But any way india is democratic country and every one has a right to speak same is with all the politician.

  18. The package is just to hide the truth, the poor people are suffering for food . Rather than announcing of such a huge package give some relief fund or food distribution arrangements to the poor and Ineedy people

  19. A very insightful analysis. The shroud of quasi-religious lies is however fraying at the edges. The propaganda that had mesmerized even foreign media, is being superseded by the heart-rendering images coming out every single day. Miles are being written in British, American, Australian and even French and German media about the unfolding horrors of Modi’s India. Blame is being put exactly where it should be – on the head of the government – PM Modi. It is only a matter of time that this swelling tide washes back to Indian shores.
    Gods may punish but they sure don’t lie so much. Habitual lies will be the Achilles’ heel of Gobi-ji.

  20. Well written but you need some more realistic information about Ali Khamenai he is leader of practice rather than words. He is the man who forced the authorities to make public the official mistake behind the crash of last Aircraft. Khamenai relies on practical wisdom rather than rhetoric tongue.
    I suggest you please don’t try to gain western popularity by blaming him try to know more about him at least following his tweeter handler.

  21. The Muslim community, in short, viewed the course of politics since 2014 as a series of defeats. Determination to reacquire political relevance found expression in the anti-CAA stir, aided and abetted by those who had other political scores to settle with the Modi Government.

  22. A man with social service experience of 50 plus years.( He chose to be a social worker at the age of 14 and left his family and home for that )
    A man with 13 years successful administrative experience as CM of one of the important state of India.
    A man with 6 years of credibility as the most successful PM of India ever had, acknowledge by whole world and currently got appreciation from UN and from all countries of the world for the effective measures taken to control the
    covid 19 scenario in India..With a population of 135 Crore.
    And people will laugh at this author for his
    Research and findings . Sympathy to his burning …S.

    • The author has a pen to
      write something instead staying idle at home, he forgot to give a meaning to his article. This article is good for nothing but to discourage the world famous figure. However, we, the public are not idiots to just read and believe what’s written – a mess.

    • A man with blood in his hands. A man destined to be tried at the International court of justice for crimes against humanity.

    • Well said. It appears only these muslims permanently have a psychological apprehension of modi and constantly browbeat him.

    • This journalist shook the blind faith in andh bhakths……..?. But what was said in the report above proved to be right!!?
      Which is
      you can’t make a devotee blame his god for his befalling future
      Instead his faith goes on exponentially increasing….. Like that of all the stoopid “andh bhakts”over here??

    • If see he profile of winning in that imp state is a horse tade and helicaptor ? money
      Make states is most religious chaos and unrest situation
      He one of p.m is condemned by small country of Africa while ill treating of rohingya population
      He is one make tear to west east relations and get bad report on religious freedom and bend his knees to higher power ones

    • A K dev. Have some decency. Stop being cross eyed with your love for a tyrant. Every tyrant had their supporter just like this, be it Mao, or Stalin. They all had people who used to call those who opposed them names. Don’t be blind. Have sympathy for the dying. Read facts and accept. Read how politics occurs and what is dialectic (It’s not through name calling). If you have something good to contribute say it. Don’t spread your dirt around here and instead find some toilet.

    • When someone dons blinkers, you can only pity that mind. This research scholar decided that he would dissect Mr. Modi with colored knives & will not do the analysis in an objective way. The result is a poisonous article in this time of crisis. But then he must have been paid handsomely for his outburst.

    • Perfectly true I agree with you. Apart from what you said, in India its only Hindus who have to keep their mouth shut because if they say anything other religions get endengered. This writer is really insane. If he is talking about CAA, first do all research and try to understand the perspective. I think the writer is some sadak chap moron who finds expression in such stupid newspapers.

  23. Sure, Narendra Modi created the virus in a lab in Pune, from where it escaped and started infecting the world. He covered up the information for four or more weeks. May be Iran (barely Muslim) also was complicit in this. We should also be angry. Very angry.

    • Good reply. These people just want to compare him with this Iranian leader, just to tarnish his image. Noted nowhere they mentioned Chinese leader xi or trump or any one else who performed much worse than Modiji.

  24. Modi is a phony propped and sustained entirely by subverted media and troll army on the social media. Being leader of the most corrupt party at the moment also helps as billions are spent on propaganda. TINA factor also helps because of defunct opposition.

    • “Modi propped up by subversive media”. Are you crazy ? If any leader in India has been subjected to 17 years continued pricking by the polity, media, NGOs and individuals like you, it is Modi. He has earned a respect from the country men, no other leader is even near to his standing. For academic discussion, lets agree that he has been galvanized by the media, but why International organisations, Universities and think tank discuss him and appreciate in various forums.
      He is also subject to commit errors, as we all are, his devotion, sincerity and integrity is un- parallel. These are his characteristics which has endeared him to the public.

      • why can bhakts not learn english? “subverted media” and “subversive media” are very different things. took me ages to understand what the hell kamal gupta (komal gupta?) is trying to say. ah troll, troll, do you still get more pay to write gibberish english?

        • why cant anti modi kambhakts n their antimodi lungi-bhangi ranters understand language with greater intellect ….. and use their brains instead of getting frustrated always .. you have 4 more years to rant n cry … low iq retards dont understand simple thing that Modi has been elected by intellectuals n masses alike despite the hostile congressi n porkistani paid media like the print … quint .. thewire … national herald HT …. the telegraph Rndtv Rajdeep sagarika .. the Hindu etc … and yet he has emerged a winner ..finger yourself to glory n rotting end in your frustration

  25. The author of this post is no doubt fumbling for elucidation for Modi’s popularity.
    Perhaps its time to switch the lens of cerebration and see things for its simple truths.
    To ascribe to Modi the obsequious title of messiah is to do a disservice to his key voters.
    It is this sort of journalism that thrusts the public into divisive camps.
    Sometimes a Modi supporter is merely a citizen who fears the alternative. For decades we the people of India have been swindled and divided and ruled. We are merely throwing away those shackles. We will tolerate demonitisation if you say it will punish the corrupt, we will suffer at the hands of these failed experiments, cry in anguish for our loved ones who are lost, and tolerate smoke and mirror announcements. It is all still better than what is being pitched as our alternative.
    When you talk of the erosion of democracy, pray tell, is it democratic to have an anti defection law for all MPs and MLAs, effectively legally barring dissent within the party.
    Is it democratic to still not have a common law for all? While our Muslim and Christian brothers will protest every attempt to usher in a common law, is it fair to have every single Hindu temple pay taxes on temple donations to the government?
    Is it fair that Hindu temples are controlled by the state while all other religions can operate their religious temples free from any government intrusion.
    Sir, do understand, Hindus feel wronged too, not all of them are out to get you. Many of us are secular minded and ache for a truly free nation where we are all treated equally. But this imperious, overbearing, biased view of yours only serves to continue the rhetoric of hate.
    Stop with the talk of hell, devils, nazism, fascism and hate, and try to address what liberal Hindu Modi supporters are thinking, and that is when you will understand the true reason for Modi’s popularity. Not everything you dislike is the devil.

    • Congrats, Nothing better could have been written. You have analyzed the voters and dissected the author very convincingly.

    • The author has based his opinion just for a divisive purpose. He has not gone into the depths of the policies and packages that this government is into to build a strong India. The reason behind such comments and publicisng them for common people to read and draw conclusions can be many but its a very shallow opinion not fit to be publicised.

    • Even a dolt is more well informed & would write off your allegations .The createres of this virus were the Chinese & directors implicit were the Americans .The game started to a perfect script which has gone out of proportions .

  26. The writer of this article is ignorant about Iran’s supreme leader Ali khamenie that he is comparing him with PM Modi or the writer is intentionally doing so. In both the cases he stands wrong. There is a huge difference between the two leaders. The supreme leader Ali khamenie never bowed down to the so called super powers over thier wrong intentions and defended his country from invasion by evil powers unlike iraq and libya..

    • I am Iranian, and I can tell you that all this opposition to superpowers by the old Iran’s supreme leader is a game that his regime depend on! If he would ever change this tactic, the Islamic regime of Iran will fall apart overnight!

  27. Just a bag of lies., inauthentic references.
    Attempt to make Government look bad.Shame on print such articles.
    I know you will not show this comment, liesrs,anti nationals.

  28. How insensitive or should I say uninformed, unaware and stupid to compare a tyrant like Modi to the supreme leader Ali Khamenei.

    • It’s other way round….Khameini is a tyrant and Modi is a populist leader duly elected by people of India…. Don’t go overboard in saving image of Khameini just because he is from your community….

    • You call modi a tyrant and take umbrage to being compared to khamenei.Are you indian or a pakistani.This only shows you have not come to terms with resurgence of hindus.

    • If you are in India, you are lucky not to see a tyrant, because tyrants are seen only in islamic countries and muslims hold the record for the greatest tyrants the world over. Few, like Kim of North Korea or Hitler of Germany are the exceptions. Modi is a gentleman politician, which every single world leader has acknowledged, including big Arab leaders. Pigs like Imran or Mahathir and some fundamentalist Indian muslims are making noises, which eventually gets drowned.
      Just wait to have a lot more judicious decisions implemented by Modi, with the whole hearted support of us, the nationalist Indians of the new era. We will establish the lost supremacy of Bharat Mata and get rid of infidels like you from the face of the earth.

    • Ali Khamenei is the supreme leader of a group of thugs called Iran and was never elected or defeated in an election. He doesn’t know what democracy is and for the people of a slave country like Iran to pee and piss you need the permission of the supreme leader. The folks who once proclaimed that China’s virus problems are due to the curse of their God is suffering the maximum in terms of deaths due to Corona. The Middle east or Iran or Pakistan will never live in peace because of the huge fault in their religious thinking. There is no living world leader to be compared with Modi at present and this Ali Khamenei is just a speck of dust in front of him.

  29. The mejority of articles in The Print are completely baised and trying spread laies against most honest Indian PM Modi… I have obseved that each article has written with prejudice against Modi.

    Considering this web channel belong to The Telegraph such a old publication house I wonder is it funded by leftist or Congress like irrelevant polotical ideology

    I expect a true an professional view point with balance analysis of Govt. Policies hope the channel will make due correction in future

  30. Instead of comparing Modi with Mahatma Gandhi, can we say he is luckier than Trump: POTUS has to axe one or the other top minion now and then,because they develop conscience and courage against Trump’s tantrums?Or, Modi is luckier than Bolsanaro, because his ministers and all M Ps and , CMs dare not open their mouth,n ever never!!T and B need not invoke spiritualism,because their citizens are anti-Christ?Or,is it the blessed materialist West, not worried about its future, happy with its Unemployment,falling GDP, mounting COVID 2 deaths…Another set of variables?

  31. It appears that the author is full of venom against PM. One can easily apply same arguments even for Christ,Krishna and Mhd.Paigambar

  32. Absolute nonsense article, author one of those Modi haters who see negativity in everything that government does.
    Everyone is suffering in the world due to Covid19 and the governments are doing their best to help its citizens but these kind of authors are busy trying to create confusion and spread negativity in these testing times. Shame on you Asim Ali..

  33. Hilariously ?? its been more than a decade and left wing media with their political masters still have no idea about Modi’s popularity and success.

  34. Amazing indeed. So we are here to say that the Corona virus was imported by Modi to bring in sufferings to the millions of Indians. How stupid and uneducated we prove to our uneducated brethren by equating our democratically elected PM and say there’s no freedom of speech. How much is freedom of speech? The opposition in its quest to return back is doing everything to undermine it’s very own people. Never seen such an archaic opposition ever in the history of democracy anywhere in the World!

  35. Why don’t you write about How the Tabligh members helped to spread the Corona Virus pan india. Why only targeting Modi and Hindu religion.

    • He has not targeted the PM Modi and Hindu, made himself,
      To understand the print and it’s ethics to journalism, and how they have taken granted, you need to refer the emails exchanged between bengali writer and mr. Gupta,
      They are biased to Indians

    • Love you brother we are brothers and we want growth and love peace no war no hatred we love our true muslim brothers

  36. Thanks for such a clinical analysis of the demi God or the reincarnation of Lord Krishna in contemporary India who can do no wrong (as per his cult following) . I wonder if ” you cannot fool all the people all the time ” applies to this Messiah.

    • “Modi propped up by subversive media”. Are you crazy ? If any leader in India has been subjected to 17 years continued pricking by the polity, media, NGOs and individuals like you, it is Modi. He has earned a respect from the country men, no other leader is even near to his standing. For academic discussion, lets agree that he has been galvanized by the media, but why International organisations, Universities and think tank discuss him and appreciate in various forums.
      He is also subject to commit errors, as we all are, his devotion, sincerity and integrity is un- parallel. These are his characteristics which has endeared him to the public.

  37. What a joke and waste of time this article is. Its not only funny, but even ridiculous to see that how much the opposition is hell bent to defame India and its PM by citing all the wrong and unproven facts and figures. Survey stating that 66% Indians have lost their jobs has reached only this author’s home.

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