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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. Those who hate Modi Ji will keep trying to post hatred words and wasteful comments against our PRIME MINISTER ‘Shri Shri Narendra Damodardas Modi’.
    For those anti Modi (groups, gangs,) Modi will be the P. M of India till anti Indians are flushed out.
    Bharat mata ki Jai.

    • Singh is king: Is it tantamount to blasphemy to criticise PM Modi ? Or shall we say Prophet Modi ? Your braying seems to suggest that.

      Has the Constitution of India has been changed such that Article 1 now reads:

      “Thou shalt never criticise Prophet Narendra Modi”

      And the kangaroo courts which you seem to be a part of and patronise will charge any critic of the Prophet with sedition, label the critic as “anti-Indian” and “flush” the person out. Brilliant Mr Singh is King !!!

      This article is a sober article without any abusive language and describes a curious phenomenon in modern day India. A PM who delivers nothing but hot air, wantonly destroys the economy through harebrained schemes like demonetisation, causes immense hardship to the poor, dilutes the Constitution, and polarises the country nonetheless succeeds in brainwashing people into believing that things are hunky-dory in the country. It is that paradox that the article discusses.

      And yes, you may disagree with the author of the article and argue against it. But all I see is that you do the only thing you seem to be capable of – abusing and threatening the author and others who are critical of your beloved Prophet.

      Sadly, there is no Viagra for treating that intellectual impotence !

      • Yeah but I am very much interested in criticising Islam and Quran .Can mah lords constitution protect my freedom of speech and freedom to offend.

  2. I’m glad someone wrote about it and I pity those who really want to still have faith and blindly trust the government. When they show no respect to the life of poor . If 20 lakh crores could be given ( which they promise to )was it impossible for them to provide poor the basic need is it? Just think about everything its just clear funda of (if you can’t convince confuse ) people around there is no clarity about anything and people need to understand hatred and communal issues will not sort the problem but increase the problem. Especially now atleast wake up to the reality . Atleast question the government for God sake instead of blindly following the path . We never had good political parties in India but somewhere are we the reason for it ? Are we really ready to scrutinize and ready to think unbiased, logically for our countries improvement . Which we should have done decades ago ….. Long due . ???‍♀️

    • Like it or not…Modi Ji has increased the relevance of Hindu religion but he didn’t demean any other religion..some people are offended because they come with their own sets of personal agendas and when they realise that he won’t get bogged down or bullied…they cry hoarse…sorry haters..Modi is here to stay and thank your stars for that because you won’t be able to tolerate the other options BJP may throw up in place of Modi ji…He will wipe out anti nationals and that is why I voted for him..As far as my business is concerned..I shall take care of it.

    • The author assumes that the electorate is foolish and cannot think for themselves. This author would have got more respect had this article had been published on March 23, 2020, the day the lockdown officially started. Yes there have been job losses and deaths, but is it not possible that the situation would have been much more dire had there been no lockdown. On March 23, 2020, no human being on earth could have predicted for how long the need to persist with the lockdown would exist. Chief Ministers of ALL states wanted to extend the lockdown from time to time. So why blame one man alone? Journalists today are biased lot. On one hand you have the Republic and on the other hand you have guys like NDTV, print etc. No journalist thinks objectively these days. The so called fourth pillar of democracy has lost all credibility thanks to bias, subjectivity, reliance on hind sight, arrogance and most importantly, the rush to push a particular political agenda on either side. Sad and shameful!

    • unbiased and logical… thats something that would be written with numbers and evidence and not creating false equivalencies

  3. This author never went anywhere else just get information on net he try to write to get noticed. .no one bother. During covid 19 .he got nothing left.

  4. Look Asim Ali I know a section of Hindus and Muslims like you are anti nationalists. Go and find peace we true Hindu and true Muslims true Christians and true Sikhs true Buddhists true jains now understood who is good for us and put the governance into right pedestal.
    Either change your frequency of operating or we change your permanent address to right place you deserve not this motherland of ours.

  5. This journalist should be awarded Nobel prize, By one and only one prince of India,.Whose great great grandfather , grandmother, father had left a will that there property India will only be held by there family and no one else can govern it, especially people like our PM who have come from humble back ground, Bravo keep it up Mr.Writer.

  6. Iresspective of what writes speaks, The Govt in place should take moral responsibility and apologise for failing to do better with the countrymen and rest assure to take well thought and planed steps to improve the overall situation in India otherwise simple pay way to other parties to take care of the situation.

  7. PM Mr Modi may seem to have achieved a saint like figure , but saints are not always pure and clean , Adolf Hitler in 1930’s also achieved a saint like figure in Germany , and he managed to leave 52 Million people dead out of which he gased 6 Million Jews , similarly PM Mr Modi is unmoved if thousands of poor migrants die , for him it is less to care for , he has the religious card of Hindus playing in his hands , the Congress is responsible for the PM achieving saint like figure for Hindus , because they neglected the Hindus for 60 years in name of secularism and gave prominence to muslims as minority , PM Mr Modi is sure that he can and will get away with genocide , and no one will be able to do anything about it.

    • STUPID COMPARISON: HItler gassed 6 million Jews to death. Hitler killed millions of Gypsies. Hitler invaded Poland Hungary Italy France Netherlands Austria etc. within two years after he came to power. Modi has been in power for 6 years. How many countries Modi has invaded? How many people he has sent to gas chambers to be killed? Please use your common sense. Israeli Jews hate Hitler but they love Modi. When you compare Modi to Hitler you are insulting the memory of the 6 million Jews slaughtered by Hitler.

  8. Sale this article at pakisthan Bangladesh or Iran, Afghanistan,siria etc….think so best seller but not at india….creative journalism…!!

  9. Strangely author has not revealed his or her name. Author is research associate with center for policy research. Do u know that President of center for policy research is Yamini Aiyar daughter of Mani shankar Aiyar. Now every body can imagine the vendetta behind this article.

  10. In the name of journalism, this article is nuisance. A journalist should give neutral opinion. This author should go back to his basics and study journalism again. We accept migrant crisis is der. If we have allowed them to go back earlier ..the disease would have spread every where.
    Lockdown gave the government time to prepare and get ready our health system to manage the pandemic.
    Pandemic occurs once in life time.
    The people move from poorer states to richer stated in terms of availability of workis because of poor infrastructure and industrialisation of those states which is because of mismanagement and poor governance by decades long Congress and their like minded parties.
    Shekharji teach your juniors some journalism.

  11. Strangely author has not revealed his or her name. Author is research associate with center for policy research. Do u know that President of center for policy research is Yamini Aiyar daughter of Mani shankar Aiyar. Now every body can imagine the vendetta behind this article.

    • The author name is Asim Ali….who else can write such nonsensical vindictive article with all cooked up numbers like 2 out 3 Indians have lost their job…. laughable.

  12. Iran is a great country you don’t know anything about the Iran any way PM modji is a illiterate man
    Iran’s khamine is highly qualified Modi is lost credibility and US support is with Modi khamines number one enemy is US.
    Iran had 83000 covid19 case India had 2300
    Today Iran had 9000 and India had 110000.

  13. Do we, people of India, have a choice? This kind of biased, one sided articles can only strengthen hands of Modi. Agreed, He might have made quite a few errors in governance of huge country like ours but honesty and intentions are beyond doubt and not questionable. Indians have enough wisdom to understand and hence so much of support for him during these difficult times.This article doesn’t even warrant a reply.Best left ignored.

  14. Author is a loser both in personal life and profession. So Sad….please try your luck elsewhere…these kind of articles cause ZERO impact cos we all know what is happening.

    Jai Hind

  15. Modi ji thought good, He take action immediately, but if one people take action he is not responsible for implementation. Many department work. If all government staff and bank staff work honestly we can control covid 19 crises for migrant labor.fund is enough but implementing in field on 1%,i see in our area. This is the main issue. Not modi ji creat problem. Every Government worker take responsible. And another think unnecessary Ration card issues by all political party, all are make vote bank. For future. Blaming before check our areas, our family and myself. Everyone have duty save nation. This word for us, not for migrant. All religions knows our work is destiny. It’s not work how much we earn, after death all are in one place, God will not give special chair and migrant other. Better to understand this situation
    Thanks all its my opinion

  16. Absolute rubbish. Even if you had paid least attention to his speeches you would have understood how much attention is paid to what.
    At least think why people love him.
    Brain less article

  17. A long dreary modi bashing article.. Agian carried on the print. What is surprising is the number of sane Indians who have read and commented on this. Including me. Patiently. Btw. I thought the english was hideous and the language venomous.. So I stopped reading after the 4th or 5th line. Also.. Btw.. I know about failing miserably.. But failing spectacularly appeara a bit of an oxymoron. The writer needs to brush up his language skills. Jai Hind!!

  18. Please don’t compare”a tyrant of God with the friend of God,a hypocrite with a God fearing man,an unjust with the just,an unwise with the wise,an ignorant with a scholar,an evil doer with the doer of the good, an arrogant with the humble, a boaster with the man of real words,an oppressor with an oppressed,an unthankful with a thankful,a characterless with a man full of character,a behaviour less with a man of behaviour,an emotionless with a man full of emotions for the downtrodden,a short sighted with a far sighted,a cruel with a kind hearted,a murderer of innocents with the saviour of the humanity,aModi with Khamenai.
    For your information Ayatollah Khamenai’s decisions and actions are supervised and checked by a council of 80 learned scholars(Ayatollahs).If he will work against Islam and against the interest of the Iranian nation,he will be sacked instantly and will face a trial in the Islamic court and if found guilty, will be punished.
    He has never called himself a messanger from God or he has never claimed about any Revelations.He always say that if God’s willing whereas Modi considers himself equal to the God.He never runs away from questions whereas Modi believes in addressing only.He always stand with the oppressed around the world whereas Modi is a servant to oppressors.He has made Iran self reliant and is in the process of transforming the Iranian society into a just society whereas Modi is encroaching upon the self reliance of India to seek the pleasure of his business masters and is transforming our society into the society of unjusts.

    • Very well responded brother. The author needs to research separately about Imam Khamenie. This is just so unscholarly to compare the two.

    • Modi is a pain in your ass.Remember how you enjoyed the misery of Hindus in 26/11 how antulay supported Pakistan.you made Mockery of our Pain and helplesness.Just like how you follow your interests hindus are following their intrest.Modi may go but hindutva will remain always remember this when you get high on delusion of Islamic grandeur.
      It’s fun to see how China puts your Islamic delusion in right place.scared of doing jihad against them?you enjoy helplessness of Hindus in Pakistan and Bangladesh.its fun to see evil people like you becoming helpless.Good wins over evil.

  19. It is just an article by a Modi hater. As an Indian, I think the Govt is doing whatever they can to get out from this tough situation. Some biased treatments are been meted out to some states where non BJP GOVTS are in power. But still far better than all previous governments. There are some people and their social media brigades who are busy every moment with anti Modi comments just because some of their illegal activities have come to a complete halt. So these type of articles will be seen from some quarters affiliated to those groups.

  20. Very boldly and candidly without mincing of words….however I feel it’s the people of country who needs to see the actual truth and take perfect decision during elections….

  21. Very eloquent writers at ” The Print”. Do you have a single shot solution if any for such a diverse country like ours. People will remember you for eons if you come out with solutions else you will be confined to history books & go into Oblivion.
    Being constructively critical is a virtue & probably welcome to impart a proper balance to a system but rabid criticism is pass. Do pay attention to get better.

  22. The writer has no basic facts on what his written. No nothing about Iran and Iranian… This web should be ashamed to publish this kind of opinion. Ayatollah Khamenei is loved by most of his people and even so many non iranian

  23. How can you compare a big lier of this world to the supreme leader syed ali khamnai.
    Modi’s policies are based on lie and fabrication
    And supreme leaders policy are based on truth and resistance.
    Modi bows down infront of america by single tweet of the trump
    Trump is always blown away by the speech of supreme leader.
    So dont try to compare the north pole and south pole.

  24. This article and author are perfect examples of the delusional state of mind of the so-called liberal camp not only in India but worldwide. The utter cluelessness and frog-in-the-well psyche of this camp is actually a big reason why the opposition is so weak (and getting weaker), and why it is very likely Modi will continue to be in power for the better part of the next decade. They need to reset their brainwashed minds and look at the world with fresh eyes if they want to get over their bafflement over Modi’s success. Yes, it is true that many migrants have undergone suffering and even died in accidents. But nobody seems to talk about the lakhs of migrants that made it to their homes with relative ease due to the efforts of the centre and co-operating states. These so-called “intellectuals” must learn to look at statistics and gain a sense of perspective and balance, than harping on a few flaws. Unfortunately, our academia, media and institutions are full of such half-baked intellectuals who cannot get over their inherent biases.

  25. A nation suffers when it’s citizens are weak and stupid to the core. It is not Modi who can make you suffer. It is you who can create your own destiny. Do not blame any body for your own failure. Try to introspect to come out of your own misery.wbich we Indians mostly don’t do.which is shameful.

  26. Author is stereo type revered Sunni. His vision is so coloured that he can’t see the facts.

    Fact is Indians brought other than RSS or BJP ideology to rule or serve. It is a fact. But these people started behaving like looters and started even pushing the majority to a corner. Reaction is not palatable to coloured vision author.

    Now that he has learnt tricks of trade and may be master for another term also, author with coloured vision gets blinded as well.

    Now that some fundamental changes have been brought, which may result in unified India, author is stumbling with poor vision.

    Can the author ever bring out, the reason for orchestrated opposition to CAA? But majority knows now.

    More and more such type of blind opposition with hatred will burn you. And mind you dear author, this hatred is displayed by select few from a particular section. Why ???
    This hatred is blinding you to the extent that you can not even see the logical correctness and hence leaving yourself irrelevant.

    This is the research paper you wrote. Shit and shame on quality of research…

  27. Brilliant observation of the situation with perfect examples to prove your point. You are a true Patriot.God save India

  28. The Government certainly failed to come up with a tangible and effective steps to curtail the spread. Witnessing the guestworkers left in lurch in the host state’s without due attention,care and alternate arrangemenarrangements by respective state governments speak for itself the callous and insouciant attitude by those in power. Totally inhuman and the government’s response is disgusting…

  29. This is not true that all people have lost their jobs. You can’t see them but the middle classes are all employed and working from home. The migrants who have lost jobs here have gone to their homes to work from home in their villages. Lockdown was announced to save the nation from the coronavirus but the virus is refusing to go away. In fact it is getting into more people. When the virus goes and every thing is normal the people who have migrated will be back to their jobs. So there will be no joblessness. The present situation is only temporary and will be over soon.

  30. A true account of the pathetic state of affairs in India. People have fallen prey to the empty rhetoric of the PM and they are still in the slumber of jugglery of figures and phraseology coined by him.

  31. Pakistan was partitioned from India to give seperate Islamic state to Muslims. But while dividing india, congress gave majhab ya mati option to Muslims leaving large amount of muslims in india and gave special concessions for them. This is first blunder it did.
    If Congress is secular than why did it divide people on caste basis for reservation and not on financial base. This is second blunder.

    Ram janma bhumi problem was kept pending for 2 decades in court why dint it act on it and resolved immediately the way modi did it.
    So many Illegal bangla deshi s are living in india, just because of congress. Not satisfied with that they supported Rohingyas too.

    Congress messed india badly. They neither did justice to muslims neither to hindus. They have ruled India on divide and rule policy only.
    Modi knows all these problems and represents that section of India who are hurted by these useless policies. That is why people beleive him. In last 15 years no corruption charges has been levelled against him, that is why people trust him.
    People beleive him because they don’t doubt his intentions even if his approach or decision are wrong.

    My suggestion is instead of writing such anti modi article, give advice to Gandhi family to change their approach and ruling methodology. If they change it, people will beleive them or else they can wait for decades to come into power.

    let me see how author of this article writes about congress policy and damage done to India.

  32. पूर्णतः बकवास।
    क्या आपका यह कर्तव्य नहीं है कि,आप देश को महामारी से बचाने के लिए उठाए गए कदमों,जिनकी सम्पूर्ण विश्व में सराहना की जा रही है,की आवश्यकता और व्यावहारिकता को समझें?
    जब कोई बड़ी आफ़त आती है,तो ये ही राजधर्म होता है कि सबसे कम हानि हो,ऐसी विधि अपनाएं।
    कम से कम ये तो अपेक्षित ही था, कि आप कोई ऐसा विकल्प देते,जो जन कल्याण के दृष्टिगत बेहतर हो सकता था।

    • The messaging shifted dramatically from human cost of no lockdown (for example, having Ramana Laxminarayan predict 500 million infections) to human cost of a lockdown (presenting stories of migrant workers traveling on foot et al.).

  33. 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.

  34. “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” – looks Modi is similar to the Arabic Warlord cum self-styled Messenger of the Supernatural – only that he is not a Warlord…and elected PM of a free country.
    .
    All these mumbo jumbo looks predictable from the believers – frozen minds perhaps – possibly a deep sense of hate for the polytheists, infidels, Kafirs and idol-worshippers!!!
    .
    It is tiring sometimes.

  35. Precisely this type of articles helps Modi than anything else. Also we are looking at the alternative, have endured the alternative in past. So this pontificating armchair critisism helps him. Migrant labourers would be more angry on this opinion maker than Modi as he has a connect with masses which the author disingenuously crowns on Hinduisms head. Migrant labourers are hindus and muslims so this low blow doesnt land

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