
Imagine this: Nitin Gadkari’s son, Nikhil Gadkari, owns an ethanol factory whose shares have skyrocketed by 500%. At the same time, nitin gadkari is forcing the country into E20 petrol, a move that conveniently boosts his son’s fortunes. Anywhere else, this would trigger a political earthquake. But in Modi’s India? Not even a whisper.
Here’s how selective outrage works:
1. Zero Debates on Godi Media
When it comes to the BJP, primetime anchors suddenly forget their outrage muscles. No heated debates, no fiery questions, no screaming panels. Just silence.
2. Zero Tweets from ‘Mainstream’ Anchors
The same journalists who would flood twitter with threads if it were Stalin’s or Shivakumar’s family are now busy posting selfies and cricket hot takes.
3. Zero Labels of Corruption on the BJP
The opposition is instantly branded as “scamsters” for far less. But the BJP? It’s sold as “policy innovation.” Crony capitalism magically gets rebranded as “reform.”
4. Zero Buzz on Nepotism
If this were any opposition leader’s son, hashtags would trend for weeks. With the BJP, nepotism is not even news. The double standards are staggering.
5. Zero Remarks from Anna Hazare
The man who once mobilized the nation against corruption doesn’t utter a word now. The silence is deafening, and it speaks louder than any protest.
6. Zero Neutral YouTubers Daring to Speak
YouTubers who market themselves as “neutral” thrive on criticizing opposition leaders. But when it’s the BJP, the videos vanish. Neutrality ends where saffron begins.
👉 The Hypocrisy: If this exact scandal belonged to MK Stalin’s son or DK Shivakumar’s family, outrage would be manufactured overnight. Hashtags, debates, street protests—you name it. But because it’s the BJP, the system looks the other way.
⚡ Truth Bomb: Corruption doesn’t vanish just because Godi media ignores it. Nepotism doesn’t become patriotism just because it wears saffron. The silence around Gadkari’s son is not just hypocrisy—it’s proof of how selective hatred is weaponized in India.