In 2024, the mood was near-religious—Modiji was hailed as nothing short of a god. Bhajans of “double engine growth” and “Vishwaguru Bharat” echoed everywhere, with whatsapp University working overtime to paint the prime minister as a messiah. The aura was carefully built, with larger-than-life rallies, emotional chest-thumping, and slogans that turned politics into a cult. For a while, it worked—the faithful believed.

But by 2025, the cracks are too big to hide. Inflation bites, unemployment festers, social divisions deepen, and the promises of “acche din” look like a cruel joke. Slowly, even die-hard supporters are whispering what once was unthinkable—“BJP is worse than Congress.” The saffron curtain is lifting, and what’s behind it is not divinity but the same rot of cronyism, corruption, and opportunism that the bjp once accused others of.

The truth is setting in: behind the slogans lies hate, behind the promises lies betrayal, and behind the saffron lies pure political hunger. The cult is crumbling, the sheen is fading, and india is waking up from a decade-long trance. The Modi myth may have peaked in 2024, but in 2025, people are learning the hardest lesson of democracy—no leader is a god, and no party is above accountability.

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