
The Numbers Modi Cannot Escape: Why Accountability Is Long Overdue
When history looks back at the Modi government, it will not just be about promises, speeches, and slogans. It will also be about the cold, hard numbers that expose its silence, negligence, and political arrogance. Numbers do not lie — and these numbers demand answers.
1. 15 Days of Crushing Tariffs from the US
Barely two weeks ago, the united states imposed a 50% tariff on India. For a government that boasts about foreign policy “masterstrokes,” this silence is deafening. Where is the diplomatic pushback? Where is the plan to protect indian exporters and the economy from this blow?
2. 862 Days of Violence in Manipur
It has been over two years since ethnic violence tore apart Manipur. Lives lost, families displaced, women brutalized, and yet the prime minister has barely lifted a finger. No healing visit, no lasting solution — only abandonment. A state of india left to burn, while delhi looks away.
3. 967 Days of JP Nadda’s Overstayed Presidency
The bjp preaches discipline and order, yet its own president has overstayed by nearly three years. Where is the democracy inside the ruling party? When rules can be bent for convenience, what message does it send to the nation?
4. 1282 Days of Punishing West Bengal
For over three years, MGNREGA funds to West bengal have been frozen, punishing millions of rural poor for the political choices of their state. This is not governance; this is vendetta. It is the ordinary worker, the poorest of the poor, who suffers.
5. 2278 Days Without a Deputy Speaker in Lok Sabha
The indian Constitution mandates a Deputy Speaker in the Lok Sabha, yet it has been over six years without one. Why is the Modi government afraid of parliamentary norms? Why weaken the institution that represents the people of India?
6. 4117 Days Since Modi Answered in Parliament
Perhaps the most damning number: 11 years since prime minister narendra modi last answered a question in the Lok Sabha. The very heart of democracy — accountability to elected representatives — has been stonewalled. If the prime minister cannot face questions, what democracy is left?
Final Word: Numbers That Shame a Nation
These are not random statistics. They are a record of silence, neglect, and deliberate evasion of accountability. From international failures to domestic tragedies, from constitutional violations to institutional decay — the Modi government stands exposed.
india does not need slogans. india needs accountability. And these numbers prove why narendra modi and his government cannot run forever from the questions that must be asked.