Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi’s “Main Bhi Chowkidaar” campaign is just hypocritical.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a spineless man, in the history of India.
Prime Minister Modi presented himself as a watchman but actually he arrives in his official BMW at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi to attend the party’s election panel meeting on Tuesday.


The Bharatiya Janata Party has announced that on Wednesday, Modi will use an teleconference to interact with 25 lacs people who are chowkidars by profession but Pradhan Mantri didn’t ask anything about their health or wealth.


On March 6, Attorney-General K.K. Venugopal had told the Supreme Court that the Rafale documents were “stolen” from the defence ministry. Two days later, he claimed the Rafale documents were not stolen from the ministry and what he had meant was that petitioners in the application used “photocopies of the original” papers, deemed secret by the government.


Modi’s ministers or party workers are trying to clean his image with a campaign that refers to him as a ‘watchman’. Five years ago, the Indian people gave Narendra Modi the chance to realize his big promise: clean up the corruption in India. Today, Modi’s promise remains a promise. Corruption is still burgeoning in India, in all the usual places.

  • India in September 2016 inked a direct deal with the French government to purchase 36 new Rafale fighter jets in a 7.87 billion euro deal. A murky arms deals haunts modi.
  • The $2 billion bank fraud uncovered last February at India’s state-owned Punjab National Bank.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi said Wednesday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has relegated the PMO to a “Publicity Minister’s Office” by indulging in “mediocrity” in a highly sophisticated country

Farmer suicides rose sharply during the Modi government’s tenure. In its final budget, the BJP on the demand of minimum support price plus 50%, gave a version that satisfied no one. In parallel, the Modi government imported wheat and pulses without thought – leading to the prices of domestic produce crashing. Add to this – the ill-advised venture to amend the land acquisition Act of 2013; to forcibly acquire the land of farmers.

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