Manipur Burning, Hormuz Bullets Flying – Modi’s Response? More Cheap Politics
The signs are no longer subtle—they’re flashing red. From the unrest tearing through Manipur to rising tensions in global waters, from shortages hitting everyday households to workers boiling over near the capital, the pressure is building on all fronts. In moments like these, people don’t just expect governance—they demand leadership. But what they’re witnessing instead feels smaller, narrower, and deeply political.
💥 THE REALITY CHECK — WHAT’S UNRAVELING
1. Manipur Still Burning
The violence hasn’t just lingered—it has scarred communities, displaced families, and shaken faith in stability. Silence or slow response only deepens the wound.
2. Rising Threats in Hormuz
Indian vessels facing danger in one of the world’s most critical trade routes isn’t just a foreign policy issue—it’s an economic alarm bell.
3. LPG & Fertiliser Shortages
When essential supplies tighten, it’s not abstract policy—it hits kitchens, farms, and livelihoods directly.
4. Exports Losing Steam
A shrinking export market signals deeper cracks in economic momentum. This isn’t a blip—it’s a warning sign.
5. Labour Unrest Near Delhi
When workers begin to erupt, it reflects frustration that has been building quietly—and now refuses to stay contained.
⚡ THE BIG QUESTION
In times like this, the expectation is simple: rise above politics, address the crisis, and speak to the nation. Because leadership isn’t tested when things are calm—it’s revealed when everything feels like it’s falling apart.