
Narendra Modi is sold as India’s “most honest prime minister ever.” But honesty, it seems, comes with a convenient blind spot—because every time citizens ask for proof, there’s nothing to show. Here’s the laundry list of what this “transparent” government keeps hidden and Let's see a few:
1. College Degree? Missing.
From DU to gujarat University, nobody can show a verified degree certificate. For the man who lectures on education, the basics remain a mystery.
2. CCTV Footage? Always “Unavailable.”
Be it riots, parliament breaches, or sensitive cases—when cameras matter most, the footage magically vanishes. Coincidence or convenience?
3. Digital Voter Roll? Denied.
In an age where even grocery bills are on apps, India’s voter data remains shrouded in secrecy. No public verification, no transparency—just “trust us.”
4. PM CARES Audit? Off-limits.
Billions in donations, including taxpayer and corporate funds, but no independent audit. Why? Because “charity begins at opacity.”
5. But Honesty? Just believe It.
When every critical record is hidden, the only thing left visible is a propaganda machine repeating: “Modi is the most honest.”
💡 Punchline:
This isn’t governance; it’s a magic show of missing evidence. Modi’s brand of honesty is simple: “Don’t ask for proof, just clap.”