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From the Fog of Illusion to the Dawn of Reality — The Urgent Need of Our Times

Summary:

  • We live in an age where wars are no longer fought only on borders but on mobile screens. This is “Information Warfare.” A well-orchestrated narrative is being pushed on social media to internally weaken India’s rising power.
  • Calling the Prime Minister “illiterate,” labeling him a “thief,” or alleging that “India is being sold to Adani, Ambani, and America”—these are not just words; they are part of a deep conspiracy to create an inferiority complex in the mind of the average Indian.
  • But what is the truth? Let us analyze this propaganda through the lens of facts.

Journey from Illusion to Truth

1. The Arrogance of Degrees vs. Harsh Economic Reality

For decades, India saw the rule of educated elites and “world-renowned” economists—individuals whose degrees graced the walls of prestigious foreign universities. But did those degrees eradicate India’s poverty?

  • The Brink of Bankruptcy (1991 and 2013): History is witness that in 1991, India had to pledge its gold. By 2013-14, India was included in the “Fragile Five” (the five weakest economies in the world). At that time, inflation was above 10%, and “Policy Paralysis” was the norm.
  • The Vision of a ‘Chaiwala’: When a person from a humble background took office, he prioritized “statistical honesty” and “ground-level reforms” over textbook theories. Today, the results are evident. India, which ranked 11th in 2014, is now the 5th largest economy in the world and is soon to become the 3rd.

The Questions we need to ask ourselves:

  • Can an “illiterate” person build the world’s most complex digital economy (UPI)?
  • Can an “illiterate” person lift 250 million people out of poverty?

This insult is not just to one individual, but to the very democratic system of India that elevates an ordinary citizen to the pinnacle of power.

2. The ‘Adani-Ambani’ Rhetoric vs. The Truth of Nation-Building

Critics and social media activists often repeat the narrative that the government works only for two industrialists. This argument is not only childish but economically flawed.

  • The Infrastructure Web: The National Highways, Dedicated Freight Corridors, and modern railway stations being built today—do they belong to a private individual? When the son of a poor farmer travels on a Vande Bharat train or takes his crops to market on a newly built expressway, who benefits?
  • Capitalism vs. Progress: No country in the world has developed without a strong private sector. Whether it is the USA or China, large industries have created jobs. Due to “Ease of Doing Business,” India is now witnessing a flood of startups.

The Fact: Projects awarded to the Adani and Ambani groups are granted through transparent tendering processes. These are the same groups competing with Chinese and European companies abroad to earn foreign exchange for India. To abuse them is, in fact, to abuse India’s “Industrial Pride.”

3. ‘Selling India’ or ‘Expanding India’s Power’?

Another allegation is that India is being “sold” to America. this is leveled by those still living in a 1970s mindset.

  • From Non-Alignment to ‘India First’: Today’s India is no one’s follower. If we sign strategic defense deals with the US, we also buy oil from Russia without any external pressure. We are friends with Israel, yet our relations with Arab nations are at their strongest in history.
  • Global Leadership: Whether it is the Ukraine crisis or the G20 presidency, the world has seen that India is no longer a “beggar” but a “giver” and a “mediator.” The President of the United States asking for the Indian PM’s autograph—this is a symbol of the rising respect for 1.4 billion Indians.

4. ‘Threat to Democracy’ or ‘Cleaning the System’?

  • When bulldozers clear the dens of corruption or when the shops of middlemen are shut down, it is labeled the “death of democracy.”
  • Transparency: Previously, out of 100 paise sent from Delhi, only 15 reached the poor. Today, through DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer), the full 100 paise reach the bank accounts of the needy. Is the elimination of middlemen a threat to democracy?
  • Strength of Institutions: It is natural for there to be an outcry when institutions like the ED and CBI tighten the noose around the corrupt. This is not the end of democracy, but the end of “Dynasty” and “Appeasement” politics.

5. Time to Wake Up: Don’t Be Blinded

Terms like “illiterate” and “thief” are spread by those who want to push India back into the pre-2014 darkness where scandals were a daily occurrence.

Self-Reflection:

  • Those who abuse the leadership are often silent on India’s achievements—such as the success of Chandrayaan-3, the world’s fastest 5G rollout, and the successful Covid vaccine campaign.
  • Why? Because their loyalty is not to India, but to an ideology that wants to see India weak.
  • Remove the veil of hatred. Look at the data, look at the roads, look at the changing Passport Index, and listen to India’s resonance in global stock markets.

Wake up!

  • If you are still falling victim to these false narratives, you are not just opposing a leader; you are betraying the future of India.
  • History does not forgive those who become part of the enemy’s propaganda during their nation’s rise.

A New India, A New Consciousness

  • India is no longer going to stop. This is an India that has stood up under the leadership of a “Chaiwala” and is writing its own destiny.
  • The noise of the opposition is proof of their desperation. We must not be slow-witted and fall for their words, but rather be alert citizens and spread the truth.

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