While India Crumbles, Our PM’s Busy Boating and Posing for Cameras – Why the World Can’t Stop Mocking Us

SIBY JEYYA
You watch the news and feel that familiar gut punch. Manipur is still bleeding, the economy is gasping for air, young people are desperate for jobs, and inflation is squeezing the life out of every family. Yet there’s our prime minister — smiling ear to ear, dancing through tea estates, gliding down rivers in boats, and striking poses at temples — always perfectly framed by a swarm of cameramen who make damn sure he’s the only star in the shot. This isn’t leadership. It’s a shameless, never-ending PR circus.



The disconnect is maddening. While entire villages in Manipur keep burning and communities are torn apart by unchecked violence, the PM is nowhere near the crisis with real solutions. Instead, we get carefully choreographed dance routines in scenic tea gardens, every camera angle calculated to perfection.  



The economy? It’s in freefall. Rampant unemployment has crushed an entire generation of young indians, while inflation devours whatever savings families had left. But rather than rolling up his sleeves, he’s out boating on rivers and temple-hopping like a celebrity on vacation.  

What stings the most is the global humiliation. The world doesn’t just watch — it openly ridicules, slights, and dictates terms to our prime minister as if he’s irrelevant. Foreign media and leaders treat these stunts like a joke, and honestly, who can blame them?




Back home, indian media and the die-hard Sanghis stay completely oblivious, gushing over every photo-op like it’s saving the nation. They hype the optics, ignore the chaos, and keep projecting this flawless image while reality burns.  



We, the people, are left powerless, hands tied, watching india slide backwards on every front that actually matters. This slow-motion downfall isn’t just embarrassing — it’s infuriating. The PR machine keeps spinning, but 1.4 billion indians are paying the brutal price. How much longer can this go on before the damage becomes irreversible?  


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