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Modi’s Megalomania Crosses All Boundaries

PM Narendra Modi’s megalomania of Narendra Modi has crossed the boundaries of morality, social and political. His publicity stunt department has been spending thousands of crores on painting his image on the mind of vulnerable youngsters and semi-literate citizens of the country.

Mr Modi is in a gory guffaw on paper and plastic tea containers of Indian Railways, boarding passes of aeroplanes, T-shirts, cash vouchers of Town Square Annapoorna Agarwal sweet shop and virtually everywhere. Namo TV ensures a pervasive invasion of your drawing room privacy too.

At the same time, the majority of people in the country are distressed by the hardships of economic depression and income inequality.

Isn’t the elephantine advertising blitz with thousands of dollars mocking the majority of electorates who are in search of bread and jobs? Isn’t it just as good as pouring milk over a deity bust while millions of malnourished children continue to slip into social apocalypse?

Modi’s squandering of public money on building his brand name is an ugly exercise in a poor country. He should stop fooling around with his fictional tale of Hard Luck childhood and adolescence.

Milk and cookies for children of the country are more important, Mr Modi. The majority population of the country is not your crony capital cousins. They are farmers and labourers. Stop insulting them. Stop fantasy sale. Don’t misuse public exchequer to insult the poverty line.

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