The Landscape: Major Areas of Concern
Institutional Deep-State / "Backdoor" Entries: A primary concern among critics is the systematic placement of ideologically aligned individuals (linked to the RSS and BJP) into key positions. This goes beyond the civil services (UPSC) to independent watchdogs, the judiciary, educational boards, and investigative agencies like the ED (Enforcement Directorate) and CBI. This process, often called institutional capture, effectively weakens the internal checks and balances designed to hold a government accountable.
Democratic Backsliding & Freedom Scores: International bodies like Freedom House and the Economist Intelligence Unit categorize India as "Partly Free" or a "Flawed Democracy." High-profile cases of arbitrary detentions, the targeting of independent journalists, and pressure on opposition politicians fuel the argument that the nation is exhibiting traits of a competitive authoritarian regime.
The Power of Capital (Financial Looting): The Nexus between big corporate houses and the ruling establishment remains a massive flashpoint. While the Supreme Court struck down the controversial Electoral Bonds scheme, critics argue the systemic monetization of Indian politics continues through massive campaign spending and corporate favoritism, creating an uneven playing field.
Polarization as a Political Tool: Majoritarian politics, citizenship verification controversies (like the Special Intensive Revision of voter lists), and targeted rhetoric continue to deepen communal rifts, distracting from core economic issues like unemployment and inflation.
The persecution of former IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt stands as one of the most chilling examples of state-sponsored vengeance in modern Indian history. A senior police officer who chose to testify against Narendra Modi's direct role in the 2002 Gujarat riots was systematically stripped of his rank, his home, his freedom, and effectively sentenced to spend the rest of his life behind bars through calculated legal warfare.
The blueprint of how Sanjiv Bhatt was systematically broken by the regime involves a step-by-step process of state retribution:
1. The Trigger: Exposing the Top Leadership (2011)
The regime’s absolute vendetta against Bhatt began when he filed a sworn affidavit in the Supreme Court. Bhatt stated under oath that on the night of February 27, 2002, he attended a high-level meeting chaired by then-Chief Minister Narendra Modi. According to Bhatt, Modi explicitly instructed top police officials to "allow Hindus to vent their anger" and let the communal violence take its course.
2. Sacking and Institutional Erasure (2011–2015)
The moment Bhatt spoke out, the state apparatus moved to destroy his career:
Suspension (2011): He was immediately suspended from the Indian Police Service under fabricated administrative pretexts.
Dismissal (2015): Shortly after Narendra Modi took oath as Prime Minister, the Home Ministry officially dismissed Bhatt from service. The justification given by the state was "unauthorized absence from duty"—the very days he was absent were the days he was testifying before court-appointed judicial commissions investigating the 2002 riots.
3. Physical Intimidation and Destruction of Property (2018)
In mid-2018, the state moved from professional destruction to physical intimidation. Under the guise of a municipal illegality, local authorities deployed bulldozers and demolished a significant portion of Bhatt’s ancestral family home in Ahmedabad, where his wife and children lived, while withdrawing his personal security detail.
4. Weaponizing Decades-Old Cases (2018–Present)
To ensure Bhatt could never walk free or continue his legal battle, the state resurrected two separate legal cases dating back nearly three decades:
The 1990 Custodial Death Case (Life Imprisonment): In September 2018, Bhatt was arrested for an incident from 1990, where a man named Prabhudas Vaishnani died of kidney failure 18 days after being released from police custody during a riot control operation. Despite Vaishnani never being arrested by Bhatt directly, and despite a complete lack of medical evidence tying his death to custodial violence, a Jamnagar court swiftly sentenced Bhatt to Life Imprisonment in June 2019.
**The 1996 Drug-Planting Case (20-Year Sentence): While already serving a life term, the state pursued another 28-year-old case. It was alleged that in 1996, the Banaskantha police under Bhatt's command planted narcotics on a Rajasthan-based lawyer to vacate a property. In March 2024, a Gujarat sessions court sentenced Bhatt to an additional 20 years of rigorous imprisonment under the NDPS Act.
5. Denying Legal Relief and Appeal
The state-machinery has fought tooth and nail to block any form of judicial reprieve. In December 2025, the Supreme Court flatly rejected Bhatt's plea to suspend his 20-year sentence in the narcotics case, despite his lawyers arguing he had already spent over 7 years in continuous incarceration since his 2018 arrest. Whenever Bhatt’s legal team alleged bias or requested the transfer of his trials outside of Gujarat, the courts not only dismissed the pleas but slammed him with massive financial penalties (such as a ₹3 lakh fine imposed by the SC) to deter further legal challenges.
The Thread Structure
1/7
The true blueprint of institutional capture in India under @narendramodi didn't begin with targeting teachers or shutting down student protests—it began inside the judiciary. It is time to reopen the files on the ultimate litmus test of our democracy: The death of Judge B.H. Loya.
2/7
Let’s look at the chilling timeline involving Home Minister @AmitShah. In 2014, Judge Loya was presiding over the CBI Special Court hearing the Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case, in which Amit Shah was the prime accused. The stakes for the ruling regime could not have been higher.
3/7
The judiciary was systematically squeezed. First, Judge J.T. Utpat—who strictly ordered Amit Shah to physically appear in court—was abruptly transferred. Judge Loya took over, maintained that Shah could not be exempted, and set a hard trial deadline for December 15, 2014.
4/7
On December 1, 2014—just two weeks before that high-stakes hearing—Judge Loya suddenly died during a trip to Nagpur under what investigative reports by Caravan Magazine exposed as deeply conflicting, anomalous circumstances. The state rushed to declare it a simple "heart attack."
5/7
The legal consequences were immediate. Within weeks of Judge Loya's death, a newly appointed judge took over the CBI special court and completely discharged @AmitShah before the trial could even properly begin. No further investigation, no cross-examination. Case closed.
6/7
The forensic gaps remain staggering. Leading independent forensic experts later reviewed the medical documents and pointed out severe inconsistencies in the ECG charts, signs of potential trauma, and highly irregular handling of the post-mortem without immediate family notification.
7/7
Four senior-most Supreme Court judges held an unprecedented press conference in 2018 warning that "democracy is at stake," heavily hinting at how this specific case was assigned. They can bury the official files, but citizens will never stop asking: Who killed Justice Loya?
#JusticeForJudgeLoya #AmitShah #DemocracyInDanger #NeverForget #SohrabuddinCase
@VinayDokania 😂😂😂👌
But 4th part mein. 3rd mei toRanbir Singh plane se exam paper deliver karega aur batayega kaise Pakistan se bacha kar woh exam paper laya.. 😂😂😂
@PoddarVaishali He is at his home??? What the hell are you saying…
And if you are so concerned and questioning answer what Atal Bihari Bajpayee did.. In fact when we had Kargil war he was on vacation in Manali. Check out.. and he was a drunkard..
Talk about present dude. Talk about what you have done for UP in last 10 years.. Talk about what center has done in the last 10 years..
kab tak history mei chupoge woh bhi Congress leaders je piche. lol.. tumhara koi astitva nai hai. Jab tak jhut chal raha hai chalan but not long
@AnilProud@RanaAyyub Well our pm is uneducated what would you call him? Paathshala-chaap??
Literacy, education has nothing to do with Humanity. If you want to criticize uneducated, illiterate people- Start with Surrender Modi.
While you tweet from Nice about "Bharat Innovates" and global stature, @narendramodi, the real India is navigating a dark crisis under your regime.
Your global PR bluffs cannot cover up the grim structural reality back home:
The Economy & GDP: An economy heavily propped up by capital expenditure while private consumption remains completely flat and rural distress worsens.
Unemployment: The highest youth unemployment in decades, leaving an entire generation with degrees but zero stable livelihoods.
Safety of Women: A horrific escalation in rapes and crimes against women, while your party repeatedly protects the politically connected accused.
Communalism: A state-sponsored climate of polarization and institutionalized hate, splitting the social fabric just to win elections.
From the NEET paper leak to the complete manipulation of state agencies, you have weaponized the judiciary, the police, and the media to turn a democracy into an autocracy.
If your "Viksit Bharat" is so flawless, step up to a podium. Stop hiding behind scripted speeches on foreign soil. Hold an open, unscripted press conference and face the nation's questions on these absolute failures.
#ModiPressConference #EconomyInCrisis #UnemploymentCrisis #AccountabilityNow #France
While you tweet from Nice about "Bharat Innovates" and global stature, @narendramodi, the real India is navigating a dark crisis under your regime.
Your global PR bluffs cannot cover up the grim structural reality back home:
The Economy & GDP: An economy heavily propped up by capital expenditure while private consumption remains completely flat and rural distress worsens.
Unemployment: The highest youth unemployment in decades, leaving an entire generation with degrees but zero stable livelihoods.
Safety of Women: A horrific escalation in rapes and crimes against women, while your party repeatedly protects the politically connected accused.
Communalism: A state-sponsored climate of polarization and institutionalized hate, splitting the social fabric just to win elections.
From the NEET paper leak to the complete manipulation of state agencies, you have weaponized the judiciary, the police, and the media to turn a democracy into an autocracy.
If your "Viksit Bharat" is so flawless, step up to a podium. Stop hiding behind scripted speeches on foreign soil. Hold an open, unscripted press conference and face the nation's questions on these absolute failures.
#ModiPressConference #EconomyInCrisis #UnemploymentCrisis #AccountabilityNow #France
Every single year, millions of working-class parents pawn their jewelry and exhaust their life savings just to give their children a shot at a decent future. Yet, @narendramodi's regime treats the systemic collapse of our national exams as a mere public relations issue to be managed through silence.
The accountability stops at the absolute top:
PM Modi: For building a culture of complete political impunity where no minister ever resigns, regardless of how catastrophic the institutional failure is.
Home Minister @AmitShah: For allowing local law enforcement to act as the political enforcement wing of the ruling party, intimidating anyone who organizes the public.
The Entire Cabinet: For remaining silent while the National Testing Agency (NTA) destroys the merit, mental health, and aspirations of an entire generation of honest students.
They can capture the television screens, deploy state regulators to harass critics, and try to fracture student unity along identity lines. But the hard truth remains: a government that cannot secure a single exam paper has no moral authority to govern.
Stop shielding incompetent bureaucrats. Answer the youth.
#NEETScam #YouthAgainstCorruption #BJPAgainstStudents #IncompetentGovt
The Death of Democracy: Welcome to the New Autocracy.
When the state begins to fear the truth, it attacks the teachers. What is happening to Khan Sir in Patna, Bihar, India, isn’t an isolated law-and-order issue—it is a calculated, systemic playbook designed to crush anyone who dares to speak for the youth of this country.
We are witnessing a complete subversion of democratic pillars. The chilling parallels to the dark chapters of 20th-century authoritarian regimes are becoming impossible to ignore:
A) Weaponizing the State: Just like historic regimes captured every independent institution to jail dissidents, today we see the police, tax departments, and state machinery unleashed on educators, activists, and students the moment they question system failures like the NEET paper leaks.
The Propaganda Machinery: The mainstream media has abandoned its role as the fourth estate. Instead of holding the government accountable for ruining the futures of millions of students, they act as state-sponsored executioners, running targeted character assassinations and injecting communal poison to distract from core failures.
C) Crushing the Common Voice: From sealing coaching centers of teachers who protest, to manufacturing fake narratives to delegitimize student movements, the absolute control over information and dissent mirrors the classic tactics of total control.
When a government uses the entire weight of the state to intimidate a teacher for demanding accountability, it is no longer a democracy. It is an autocracy hiding behind a ballot box.
If we stay silent while they systematic dismantle our rights, censor our teachers, and steal the future of our youth, we are complicit in our own subjugation.
#StandWithTeachers #SaveDemocracy #AccountabilityNow #EducationNotPropaganda
@narendramodi 2014 mein desh ko varbaad karne ke liye modi ko pm banaya kuch aise logon ne ji ko desh achha samajhta tha. Anna hazaare, baba ramdev..
yeh election jitega because already things are set but natak karte hain chinaberry mei prachar ka. Nai karenge to shak hoga.