When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks!

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks!

India will no longer tolerate this. Hear the voice of the people. You have lost the 2024 Elections and subsequent state elections. Defeat in Ayodhya (Faizabad), Chitrakoot, Ramtek, Nashik, and Badrinath (Assembly) is a significant blow.

How could Narendra Modi, regarded by some as an incarnation of God, fail to secure victories in constituencies with significant places of worship? You managed only 240 seats, falling short of an absolute majority in Parliament.

In Uttar Pradesh, the stronghold of Hindutva, your performance was abysmal, with only 33 seats compared to 62 in the previous elections. The CSDS Survey indicated a decline in your popularity to 32%, while Rahul Gandhi’s charisma surged to 36%.

Furthermore, a supporter in Uttar Pradesh threw footwear at you in your convoy. Parliamentary debate viewership hit a record

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks! The country is in turmoil.

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks!  Manipur has been engulfed in turmoil for the past two years, and Jammu & Kashmir is facing a surge in terrorist attacks targeting security forces. Despite not contesting the 2024 Parliamentary elections in Jammu & Kashmir, you managed to secure two seats with external support. Across the country, particularly in Bihar, bridges and flyovers are collapsing at an alarming rate.

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has expressed concern, warning that arrogance is detrimental to democracy. Major industrial figures are shifting allegiances, with the Ambanis visiting Sonia Gandhi. Notably, you were not among the hosts for their wedding, yet you visited their mansion to bless the newlyweds.

Recent state Assembly elections have not been favorable for you. Mamata Banerjee captured three Assembly seats from your party in West Bengal, and the Congress outperformed you in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. What more signals are you waiting for?

The support systems you rely on are weakening, yet you continue to project confidence. Bihar is precariously balanced and could spring a surprise at any moment, but you remain jubilant. You are surrounding Nitish Kumar and his aides, while Chandrababu Naidu could withdraw his support at any time. What lies ahead for you?

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks! The country is in economic.

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks!  Unemployment is soaring, prices are spiralling, farmers are protesting, and youth are taking to the streets over NEET leaks. Agniveers feel betrayed, and there is despair, disappointment, and disorder throughout the country. 

What kind of leader are you, Mr. Prime Minister? You have proposed a 10% reservation in Haryana for Agniveer retirees, but how feasible is this in other parts of the country? It seems to be just another poll promise.

Do you want to be disgraced, defamed, dethroned, and politically incapacitated? Show decency and decorum and make an honourable and ceremonious exit, not a sarcastic one. Leave respectfully, not resentfully. Accept the verdict of the people. You were tolerated for ten years, leaving a remarkable and irreparable damage to Indian democracy.

 

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks! The country is in a communal mess.

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks!  You will be remembered for communal disharmony, resentment among Muslims, Hindu chauvinism, mandir-masjid clashes, and inflammatory outbursts. Nothing more than that.

Your leader in West Bengal, Suvendu Adhikari, declared that you should banish the slogan “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas.” His new slogan is “Jo Hamara Saath Hai Hum Uske Saath Hain” (We support only those who support us), and “Abolish Minority Morcha.” Do you agree with him? You have not allotted a single Parliament seat to any Muslim. Is this your policy, or do they have no place in the BJP under your leadership?

 

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks! The country is in turmoil on all fronts.

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks!  The nation’s economy is held hostage by a small group of businessmen and industrialists, some of whom have fled the country while others await a viable exit.

As Prime Minister of India, you have wielded power with grandeur and authoritarianism, undermining democratic institutions. You’ve misused authority to prosecute sitting Chief Ministers and political opponents, manipulating leaders under the guise of leadership councils.

This regime has favoured majority rule over minority rights, manipulated courts and the Election Commission, and dismantled constitutional norms. A decade of de facto emergency has stifled freedoms, and media has been coerced into compliance, giving rise to partisan journalism.

Enough is enough. End this misrule without further harm. Let democracy flourish, honouring the constitutional ideals of India’s founders. Resist dragging the nation back to pre-Independence days. There’s no place for authoritarianism, ideological fanaticism, or media coercion in India.  There is no place for Modiocracy, Modiism, and Modicide spray in India.

 

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks! Disgrace martyrs and mourn on 25th June.

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks!  During a televised debate on India Today on July 15, 2024, Amit Malviya, Head of BJP’s ITC Cell, made controversial remarks about the late Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, suggesting their demise was a consequence of their political decisions.

This incident underscores BJP’s contentious stance on figures like Mahatma Gandhi, for whom Nathuram Godse, his assassin, is revered as a martyr.

You proposed June 25th as “Samvidhaan Hatya Divas.” How would you characterize October 31st and May 21st? They mark the assassinations of sitting Indian Prime Ministers.

Using the term “Hatya” is constitutionally questionable, aren’t you aware? Despite this, you’ve declared national mourning, indicating a disregard for constitutional principles. Is it any wonder the opposition accuses you of attempting to alter the Constitution?

 

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks! You have become a liability to BJP.

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks!  The public sentiment is turning against you. Even your supporters are struggling to defend your actions. In the 2024 elections, despite delivering speeches in seventeen constituencies, you lost fourteen of them.

In Manipur, despite a dual governance model, you lost all parliamentary seats. In West Bengal, your tally decreased from 18 to 12 seats compared to the previous elections.

In the July 2024 bye-elections for assembly segments, you secured only two out of thirteen seats. You’ve avoided holding elections for the Mumbai Municipal Corporation for two years due to potential backlash, and you’ve lost a stronghold seat in Gujarat to the Congress

 

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks! Popularity lost.

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks!  Across states like Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, you lost five, twelve, and twenty-nine seats respectively. Meanwhile, the Congress party saw a rise from 55 to 99 seats, contrasting with your decline from 303 to 240, a disappointing outcome indeed.

At the centre, while you may have forgotten, others like Amit Shah have not. He has cautioned against electing a “crutch-dependent” government in Haryana, implying instability. The nation’s sentiment toward you has soured significantly. Even within your own ranks, there’s uncertainty about how to defend your actions.

You’ve become a burden rather than an asset. In the 2024 elections, of the seventeen constituencies where you campaigned, you lost fourteen—a stark indication of waning support. Manipur, once governed by a strong coalition, lost all its parliamentary seats. In West Bengal, your tally dropped from 18 seats previously to just 12.

Amit Shah also emphasized that Haryana would not provide reservations to Muslims, criticizing such policies in Karnataka as unconstitutional. However, this stance appears contradictory considering your alliance with Chandra Babu Naidu, who included a 3.5% reservation policy for minorities in your joint manifesto before the 2024 state assembly elections.  This apparent double standard on reservations is noteworthy.

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks! End blaming game

When will you go? Mr. Narendra Modi, India asks!  Amit Shah played a key role in selecting MP candidates. How can Yogi Adityanath be blamed for the poor results? Pushing him out to satisfy Amit Shah’s ego, fearing he might obstruct Shah’s rise, is a rare form of despotism. 

There is a temporary truce between Yogi Adityanath and Amit Shah due to the ten Assembly by-elections in UP and upcoming Assembly elections in Maharashtra, Haryana, Jharkhand, Jammu & Kashmir, and Bihar. Act with the dignity of a statesman, not just a salesman. May Lord Jagannath guide you.

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