Hundreds of Indians gathered at New Delhi’s Jantar Mantar as the Cockroach Janta Party, a viral online movement, held its first street protest. The protesters demanded accountability over exam scandals, cancelled tests and unemployment.
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How Modi, a tea seller from a poor family, became the Prime Minister of India...
"India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi was born into a very poor family. His entire family used to sell tea, and Modi himself also sold tea. After that, gradually the family grew.
Modi got married to Jashodaben Narendrabhai Modi. After marriage, he left his wife and went to Mount Kailash for meditation, leaving behind family life. After some time, he realized that things would not work like this, so he returned to politics again.
He used to work alongside Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Lal Krishna Advani as a party worker. He used to sit on the ground and sleep on the ground. Gradually, he became close to Atal Bihari Vajpayee. There is no proper record of when he studied because he does not show his degrees.
Till today, none of his school or college classmates have come forward. If someone is educated, then there should be classmates. Modi ji has businessmen friends and childhood friends, but there are no school or college classmates. Is that possible?
Then, after entering politics, Atal Bihari Vajpayee made him the Chief Minister candidate of Gujarat, which is Modi’s home state. With Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s support, he won the election. After that, he remained the Chief Minister of Gujarat three times.
Then he felt that in India the dollar rate was increasing, the rupee was weakening, gas was becoming expensive, petrol and diesel prices were rising, and corruption had increased. Our country was going backward and not becoming digital while the world was becoming digital.
To fix all this, Mr. Modi came on the path to becoming the Prime Minister of the country.
Prime Minister Modi contested the 2014 election at a time when digital media was new in India and Jio internet 4G was available for free. There was huge marketing and massive publicity. Lakhs and crores of rupees were spent. Modi’s posters and banners were seen in every village.
The 2014 election was the most expensive election in history. Before 2014, India had never seen such a costly election.
The Modi wave had arrived; it was the era of digital media.
Modi became the Prime Minister and took oath. After that, what happened is something the whole world is seeing today. How cheap petrol became, how cheap gas became, how strong the dollar became against the rupee, and how digital India became.
After Modi came, India became so digital that even at that time people in India were using Facebook, WhatsApp, and Twitter, and even today they are using the same platforms. No Indian platform has emerged.
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The government sold ethanol blending as a way to reduce petrol prices for common people. But when crude oil prices crashed globally, where was the relief at the fuel pump in India?
If 20% ethanol blending was supposed to make petrol cheaper, why didn’t consumers see the benefit? Crude became cheaper, ethanol was mixed in larger quantities, yet petrol prices stayed high while taxes kept rising.
The truth is simple: citizens were promised savings, but what they got was a marketing slogan. The burden on the middle class never reduced. Governments celebrated blending targets, oil companies protected margins, and ordinary people kept paying inflated prices.
You cannot keep claiming “energy independence” and “cost reduction” while refusing to pass global crude price cuts to the public. People are not blind. If the system benefits only the government and oil companies, then stop pretending it is being done for consumers.
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