
Tribals Are Rising in assam, But Godi media Is Blind: BJP’s Lies Exposed in Tinsukia
While Godi anchors are busy manufacturing lies in nepal, the ground in assam is shaking with real protests that they refuse to show. In Tinsukia and across assam, the Moran community and Adivasis have hit the streets, demanding justice, st status, and caste certificates — exposing the BJP’s betrayal of tribal communities. Yet, not a single Godi channel dares to broadcast it.
Here’s what they don’t want you to see:
1. Tinsukia Turns Into a Flashpoint
Thousands of tribals marched in Tinsukia, assam, their voices echoing against years of broken promises. What was promised before the elections has been systematically denied after power was secured.
2. The Moran Community Leads the Charge
The Moran community, long ignored by successive governments, is now openly challenging the BJP’s duplicity. Their march across assam is not just a protest — it’s a movement that questions the credibility of every election promise made to them.
3. Adivasi Anger Boils Over st Status Betrayal
For years, Adivasis have been demanding Scheduled Tribe status and proper caste certificates. The bjp dangled these as carrots during campaigns but has failed to deliver. Today’s protests are a direct slap to that betrayal.
4. BJP’s Tribal Outreach Is Now Exposed
The party has spent crores on propaganda claiming tribal outreach and empowerment. But the streets of assam tell a different story — betrayal, neglect, and anger. Tribals are no longer willing to be used as vote banks.
5. Media Silence, nepal Distraction
While Assam’s tribals rise, Godi media has gone deaf and blind. Instead, they are busy manufacturing fake “pro-Modi” narratives in Nepal. Their silence is proof: real struggles don’t fit their script, so they bury them.
Final Word: The Truth bjp Fears
The protests in Tinsukia are not an isolated event. They are a wake-up call that the tribal voice is louder than propaganda and stronger than broken promises.
bjp can try to buy headlines, and Godi media can try to hide the truth. But Assam’s tribals have declared: they will not be silenced anymore.