The Grand Failure of India’s Digital Propaganda Politics
- The 2024–2025 election cycle in India has exposed a truth that can no longer be hidden:
- Digital propaganda, paid influencers, fake narratives, and orchestrated social media brigades can no longer manipulate the Indian voter.
- The recent revelation that RJD brought dozens of YouTubers to Bihar, used them extensively, and then refused to pay them is not an isolated scandal.
- It is the latest symptom of a much larger, deeply entrenched political ecosystem.
- And this ecosystem does not belong to RJD alone.
- Congress and the entire Thugbandhan have been using the same strategy nationwide.
But the people of India have decisively rejected this model and shown that they prefer patriotism, performance, security, and stability over digital fakery.
SECTION 1: RJD’s Digital Operation
- A Failed Attempt to Manufacture a Political “Wave”
As the Bihar election entered its final phase, RJD realized:
- The ground reality wasn’t in their favor
- Their organization was weak
- NDA’s hold was strong
- Empty promises would not convince the voter
So they deployed a desperate strategy:
l “Manufacture momentum through digital propaganda.”
This involved:
- Transporting YouTubers from Delhi to Bihar in truckloads
- Projecting Tejashwi Yadav as the “youth messiah”
- Producing videos portraying NDA as ineffective
- Creating a forced “Tejashwi wave” on social media
- Flooding platforms with identical political narratives
But this “wave” existed only on screens — not in polling booths.
SECTION 2: Zakir Ali’s Confession —
“They made us work… then refused to pay.”
- YouTuber and journalist Zakir Ali Tyagi exposed the truth:
He revealed:
- Influencers were made to work day and night
- They created interviews, live streams, ground reports, and hype videos
- They were told their content would “change the election”
- But when it was time to pay them, they were told: “The party hasn’t released the funds.”
This was not a misunderstanding — it was a systematic scam.
SECTION 3: The Middlemen’s Loot —
- “Stole the YouTubers’ money and bought new Creta–Brezza cars”
Zakir’s revelation is alarming:
- Campaign middlemen swallowed the entire payment meant for YouTubers
- Some bought brand new cars during the election
- Some demanded a 15–20% cut before releasing partial payment
- The entire RJD campaign was crawling with internal corruption
If a party cheats the very people working for them, how can it ever serve the people of the state?
SECTION 4: Not Just Bihar —
Congress & Thugbandhan Use the Same Strategy Nationwide
- The model used by RJD in Bihar is the same political machinery
Congress and the Thugbandhan use across India.
Their national digital model includes:
- Thousands of paid influencers
- Large PR & consultancy firms
- Artificial social media trends
- Fake surveys and doctored statistics
- Bias-driven “neutral” journalists
- Foreign narrative managers
- A widespread coordinated propaganda network
All of it pushing one agenda:
l “Break the Modi narrative, create confusion, and harvest votes.”
But the people of India have learned to see through the noise.
SECTION 5: India’s Youth Have Declared —
- “We vote for work, not paid propaganda.”
- Congress–Thugbandhan believed:
- Youth would be influenced by Reels
- YouTube videos could alter voting decisions
- Manufactured digital negativity would overshadow real achievements
But the 2024–2025 outcome proved:
l Indians vote for development, security, and reliable leadership.
The Indian voter has clearly said:
- We don’t want paid influencers
- We don’t want staged drama
- We don’t want fake promises
- We want a stable, honest, nation-first government
We want leadership that protects India’s integrity and sovereignty
SECTION 6: Why the Congress–Thugbandhan Strategy Collapsed
1. Voters are no longer manipulated by the “secular narrative.”
- National security and stability matter more.
2. Digital propaganda cannot replace ground reality.
- A mobile-screen “wave” cannot defeat a booth-level truth.
3. Internal corruption has hollowed out the opposition.
- A coalition that cannot pay its own workers can never build a nation.
4. Proximity to anti-national elements backfires.
- Indian voters now punish any party that aligns with anti-India forces threatening national security or cultural harmony.
SECTION 7: The People’s Verdict —
- India Wants Strength, Patriotism, and Real Delivery
The message from the electorate is crystal clear:
Fake narratives won’t work
Paid influencers won’t swing votes
The country wants performance, not propaganda
Voters prioritize national security and unity
Indians choose leadership that is responsible, patriotic, and dependable
Congress–Thugbandhan should now accept this truth:
l “Power does not come from Twitter noise or YouTube drama…
- Power comes from trust, nationalism, and honest governance.”
The RJD influencer scam is not just an isolated episode —
it is an X-ray of the entire opposition ecosystem:
- Confusion over clarity
- Propaganda over performance
- Digital fakery over ground reality
- Internal corruption over public interest
- But India has changed. The voter has awakened.
The nation refuses to be fooled again.
India wants:
l A secure future, a united society, and a leader who stands for the nation — not for political experiments or digital illusions.
The people have spoken. And the verdict is final.
🇮🇳Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇮🇳
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