🔥 “3,000 students March in patna, bjp Ignores, Godi media Sleeps: Why nepal Protest Gets Airtime but bihar Doesn’t”


In bihar, thousands of aspiring teachers are marching in the streets of Patna. Their demand? 1.2 lakh teaching vacancies as promised, not the 26,910 crumbs the BJP-led state government threw their way. Yet, if you switch on the so-called “national media,” what do you see? Wall-to-wall coverage of Nepal’s protests. Why? Because Bihar protests against the bjp don’t fit their script.


Here’s how bjp and its Godi media are betraying the very youth they claim to empower:




1. 1.2 Lakh Promises, 27K Delivered — A Betrayal in Numbers

students studied, prepared, and invested years of their lives, only to see vacancies slashed to one-fourth of what was promised. That’s not transparency, that’s betrayal.



2. 3,000 students on Streets, zero Coverage on Screens

When Bihar’s youth rise, Godi media hides. They’ll fly cameras to nepal, but won’t point a lens at Patna. Silence is complicity.



3. The Hypocrisy of ‘Beti Bachao, Padhao’

How does the bjp preach education while slashing teacher vacancies? It’s a slogan for ads, not action.



4. Students Are the Backbone, But Treated Like Dirt

Without teachers, there’s no future. But the government treats teacher candidates as numbers to cut down, not as future nation-builders.



5. Nepal Gets TRPs, bihar Gets Betrayal

Why does Nepal’s protest trend in the indian media, but not Bihar’s? Because Godi media survives on selective outrage — they show what doesn’t hurt bjp and censor what does.



6. Youth Anger is Simmering

You can hide Patna’s protests from tv screens, but you can’t hide them from the people. When the ignored youth erupt, they don’t just protest — they change governments.



⚡ Conclusion: media Blackout = Political Cover-up

The bihar protests prove one thing: the BJP’s failure and Godi media’s cowardice go hand in hand.

If 3,000 teacher candidates shouting in patna can’t make it to primetime, then india must ask — is this journalism, or just the BJP’s PR?

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