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One should not be surprised by this scenario that despite such strong opposition, BJP’s claims of getting more seats in the polls than in the 2019 elections are a boost to the confidence of the Prime Minister and the face of the people who gather at his meetings but cannot be seen! Whatever the reason behind the unknown fear that the Prime Minister’s decline in popularity is not highlighted by the polling agencies, they should say that Rahul Gandhi’s gray brow has reached Modiji’s shoulders!

No matter how amazing the findings of the recently released CSDS-LOKNITI survey may be, it must be said that if Modi is the choice of 48 percent people for the post of Prime Minister, then 27 percent people also want to see Rahul for the post of Prime Minister. Such a situation did not exist yet! To the statistics of Rahul’s election, we can also add the percentage of popularity of the leaders of the opposition alliance (Stalin, Mamata, Uddhav, Akhilesh, Soran, Tejashwi, Kejriwal, etc.) who are more famous than Modi in their countries. The same can be done in Modi’s case too! The question is that in terms of popularity, apart from Yogi Adityanath and Himanta Biswa Sarma, will any other name be found in the BJP or the NDA?

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The question does not arise as to why there is no mention of the work done during the Covid-19 pandemic in the BJP manifesto while mentioning all the other national and international achievements of the Modi government? What is mentioned is simple: “Supplied more than 30 million vaccines and medicines to 100 countries through ‘Maitre vaccine’ What can be done, if it needs to be mentioned?

Can we remember that moment of March 24, 2020, on the eve of these Lok Sabha elections, which appeared as the incarnation of twenty-one days of closure in the lives of 130 million citizens and then the Prime Minister said: ‘When it is when we look at our brothers and sisters, we feel that they are surely Wondering what kind of prime minister this is that got us into so many difficulties!’?

Based on a suo motu petition on the plight of Covid care in Gujarat, Modiji’s state, which is considered a role model for development, the Gujarat High Court first noted that the state was moving towards a ‘health emergency’ and then it said that the state’s condition had become Like the sinking Titanic. The condition of the entire country at that time was similar to that of Gujarat.

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The Prime Minister’s decline in popularity in the first Lok Sabha elections after the Covid tragedy may be masked by juggling physical figures, but the spiritual truth is that in less than two years, Rahul Gandhi has achieved this popularity among the public that Modi has not been able to achieve in the last ten years in India located between Kanyakumari Kashmir and Manipur to Mumbai. Rahul’s charisma can only be imagined by MLA Stalin, who sits in the far south of Tamil Nadu, who said at a meeting held in Mumbai’s Shivaji Park on March 17: ‘Rahul is the hope of India.’

If the apparent deficiency in the charm of the Prime Minister’s personality manifests itself in any form in the counting of mandates on June 4, then the reasons behind it will be honestly examined. One of the many reasons may be that they kept hiding from the public the negative effects of the decisions made by them until the collective pressure of the opposition and court action revealed the layers!

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In a sponsored interview, just three days before the first phase of voting on election fees, which was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, the Prime Minister could only say this in a defensive tone: ‘Think, if there were no election fees, then who ever donated how much I don’t know , Do not know’. Rahul Gandhi also responded to Modiji’s argument.

How should the public believe what the prime minister says? The prime minister loudly says in his public meetings that even if Babasaheb Ambedkar comes, the constitution will not change. On the other hand, the leaders and candidates of their own party tell the party workers engaged in an election campaign in hushed tones that a two-thirds majority is required to change the constitution!

The aspiring anchors of ‘Gudi Media’ explain to the audience in their loud voices that BJP gets 320 seats and NDA gets more than 370 seats. For BJP, 320 means more seats than 2019.

Their claims and pretensions may turn out to be true. In vibrant democracies, the media usually plays the role of Sanjay and the government plays the role of Dhritarashtra. As the country is supposedly now going through the birth pangs of an authoritarian democracy, there is a role reversal between Sanjay and the government. The government in the role of Sanjay and the media in the role of Dhritarashtra.

The final truth of Kurukshetra was determined based on how many people from which side were left safe (alive) at the end of the battle. The truth of Kurushtra 2024 will also be decided based on how many candidates can safely survive the election war! There is permission to spread all kinds of rumors until June 1 (the day of the seventh round of the electoral marriage). There is also a get one free. The least the Prime Minister can do before the results are announced on June 4 is to accept Rahul Gandhi’s existence. Due to this, there will be a real increase in his popularity only after the elections.

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