12 Years. Zero Press Conferences. Modi’s Terrifying Silence Just Got Brutally Exposed – And the Numbers Will Leave You Speechless

SIBY JEYYA
Listen up, because this one stings. For twelve long years, narendra modi has ruled india from the highest office, yet the man hasn’t data-faced a single open press conference. Not one. Zero. Nada. Meanwhile, the very opposition leaders he loves to mock have stood in front of microphones hundreds of times, taking questions, owning mistakes, and letting the country see them sweat. The numbers don’t lie—and they’re absolutely damning.


Here’s the brutal breakdown:

Rahul Gandhi, stuck in opposition, has held **257** press conferences—grilling himself, answering critics, putting his ideas (and gaffes) on record. 



Akhilesh Yadav? **328** times. Tejashwi Yadav clocked in at **175**. 



Even uddhav thackeray managed **98** while battling for relevance. That’s over **850** collective moments of public accountability from leaders who aren’t even in power.



Now flip the script. The man who calls himself Vishwaguru? Sitting pretty in government for over a decade… and he’s never once walked into a room full of journalists ready to ask him anything. No tough questions. No awkward follow-ups. No live scrutiny.



Just curated speeches, manicured interviews, and endless propaganda.



Zero percent accountability. One hundred percent narrative control.



This isn’t “strong leadership.” This is a masterclass in dodging the spotlight while demanding everyone else stand in it. The opposition keeps talking. The prime minister keeps silent. And india is left wondering: if you can’t data-face the press after twelve years in power, what exactly are you hiding?


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