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Politics of Deception

Politics of Deception vs. the Age of Public Awareness

Summary

  • For over a decade, a coordinated anti-national ecosystem—amplified by sections of Lutyens’ media—has relentlessly manufactured false narratives: rumors of governments collapsing, stories of allies withdrawing support, and fabricated rifts between senior leaders of the BJP and the RSS.
  • But India today is no longer the India of the Congress era. Citizens are far more informed, discerning, and capable of fact-checking.
  • This heightened awareness is no longer confined to social media debates; it is clearly reflected in election outcomes—from Haryana to recent municipal and metropolitan contests like the BMC.
  • As false noise has increased, the opposition’s credibility has steadily declined, while Modi, the BJP, and the RSS have emerged stronger and more trusted.

The Anti-National Ecosystem, Lutyens’ Media, and an Awakened India’s Decisive Response

1) The Myth of Permanent Instability: An Old Script Replayed

One of the oldest tactics of the anti-national ecosystem has been to repeatedly project “government instability.”

  • “The government is about to fall” before every session or major decision
  • Alleged dissatisfaction among allies
  • Rumors of internal rebellion
  • Speculative “breaking news” without substance

Objective: Confuse citizens, erode trust, and create psychological pressure—without relying on facts.

2) The Nitish–Naidu Narrative: Noise Without Evidence

Time and again, headlines have claimed that—

  • Nitish Kumar is about to withdraw support
  • Chandrababu Naidu is unhappy and ready to pull out

Reality:

  • No official statements
  • No ground-level indicators
  • No political logic

Yet these claims are amplified repeatedly because headlines shape perceptions, even when truth does not support them.

3) Manufacturing Leadership Rifts: Psychological Warfare

When alliances don’t collapse, the next weapon is to fabricate “differences” within leadership:

  • Senior BJP leaders allegedly at odds
  • Chief Ministers vs. central leadership
  • Government vs. organization
  • BJP vs. RSS

The truth:

  • Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and Bharatiya Janata Party function on an idea-centric culture
  • Differences exist before decisions; unity is absolute after decisions
  • Discipline, long-term vision, and teamwork define the system

4) Congress Era vs. Today’s India: A Mature Electorate

Then:

  • Limited information sources
  • Largely uniform media narratives
  • Power controlled the storylines

Now:

  • Multiple information streams
  • A habit of fact-checking
  • The ability to compare performance

Citizens today ask:

  • If the government has failed, where are the scams?
  • If institutions are broken, how are benefits reaching accounts directly?

These questions alone signal a far more mature public consciousness.

5) Corruption: Out of the System, Still in the Mind

  • Scams have disappeared
  • Transparency and accountability have increased
  • Policy paralysis is history

Yet:

  • Decades of conditioning remain
  • The belief that “nothing moves without bribes” persists

Conclusion: Corruption cannot be eliminated by laws alone; it requires generational value-building.

6) Education and Values: The Real Reform Front

The RSS–BJP vision goes beyond governance to character formation:

  • An Indian perspective in education
  • Emphasis on ethics and civic duty
  • Patriotism without hatred
  • Public service as responsibility, not entitlement

Goal: To raise honest, responsible, and nation-first generations.

7) Awareness Reflected in Election Results

This growing consciousness is now visible at the ballot box:

  • A clear trend beginning in Haryana
  • Local body and municipal elections
  • Urban contests showing steady opposition decline
  • Even large metropolitan elections like the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) reflecting the same pattern

Indicators:

  • Opposition performance continues to fall
  • False noise continues to rise
  • Public trust continues to erode—for the opposition

8) More Noise, More Damage: A Self-Defeating Strategy

  • Hyperbolic claims that “democracy is in danger”
  • Daily rumors and speculative stories
  • Repeated predictions proven wrong

Outcome:

  • Loss of credibility
  • Growing voter disengagement
  • Digging one’s own political grave

9) The Irony: Opposition Strengthening What It Opposes

Through exaggeration and falsehoods, the opposition has inadvertently strengthened—

  • Narendra Modi
  • The BJP
  • The RSS

They now enjoy greater moral, ideological, and organizational strength.

10) This Is a Battle of Consciousness, Not Just Elections

  • Not noise, but truth prevails
  • Not propaganda, but performance speaks
  • Not rumors, but facts endure

The more false narratives the opposition spreads, the further it drifts from the people,

  • And in equal measure, the stronger Modi, the BJP, and the RSS become.

Message

Modern India listens—but does not blindly believe.
It verifies, compares, and then decides.

  • This awakened public consciousness is the greatest threat to old, corrupt, narrative-driven politics.

🇮🇳 Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇮🇳

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