BJP’s 75-Year Retirement Jumla Just Got Brutally Exposed – Shah’s Answer Is Peak Hypocrisy

SIBY JEYYA
A simple question. A deadly trap. A reporter looked amit shah straight in the eye and asked the one thing the bjp never wants to answer: You keep screaming that leaders should retire after 75 — so when exactly are your own top bosses stepping down? What followed wasn’t leadership. It was a masterclass in evasion, deflection, and pure political embarrassment.


The clip is pure gold for anyone tired of the double standards. The reporter calmly reminds Shah of the BJP’s favourite sermon — the magical 75-year retirement age they love quoting whenever they want to sideline rivals. Shah’s response? Classic. “I’ll call and tell you… You only worry about Bengal, not my party!”



No timeline. No name. No plan. Just a snappy “mind your own business” that screams discomfort. He didn’t even try to defend it. He simply refused to answer.



This is the same party that weaponised the age rule against everyone from Advani to allies and opposition leaders. But when it comes to their own eternal duo — Modi and Shah — suddenly the rule evaporates into thin air. Funny how that works.



The hypocrisy hits harder because it’s so blatant. They preach term limits and “new generation” leadership in every rally, yet the top two seats remain permanently reserved for the same two data-faces. No retirement talk. No succession plan. Just endless power consolidation wrapped in empty slogans.



Meanwhile, ordinary indians watch this theatre and roll their eyes. The 75+ rule was never a principle — it was always a convenient stick to beat others with. When the mirror is turned on them, the bjp doesn’t reflect. It deflects.

Shah’s “I’ll call you” moment isn’t just funny. It’s revealing. This is how the ruling party handles uncomfortable truths — with sarcasm, deflection, and zero accountability. And the best part? This clip will never get old because the hypocrisy never ends. Welcome to the real data-face of “New India” politics.

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