
“From Blood & Water to Blood & Cricket: BJP’s Nationalism Is Just Noise”
When bjp leaders thundered during Operation Sindoor that “blood and water can’t flow together,” it sounded like a bold declaration of principle. Fast forward to today—when asked why india plays cricket with Pakistan, a bjp mp shamelessly replied: “We said blood & water, not blood & cricket.” 🤡
This isn’t just hypocrisy; it’s the absolute death of whatever nationalism the bjp pretends to stand for. Let’s peel back the layers of this farce:
1. Blood for Speeches, cricket for Profits
When soldiers die, bjp leaders grab the mic. But when tv rights, stadium profits, and vote-bank optics are at stake, suddenly “blood” and “cricket” are two different things.
2. Nationalism That Changes with Context
BJP’s patriotism is like a switch—turned on when elections demand chest-thumping, turned off when money or convenience gets in the way.
3. Crocodile Tears for Soldiers
The same party that claims every terror attack is a test of patriotism has no shame in normalizing cricket with Pakistan. The soldiers’ sacrifice becomes just another photo-op backdrop.
4. The Circus of Wordplay
“Blood & water, not blood & cricket.” This is the level of logic ruling the largest democracy in the world. Word-twisting over accountability is their only governance skill.
5. Fake Nationalism = Real Business
bjp has perfected a simple formula: stir anger, milk nationalism for votes, then quietly do the opposite when cameras are off. cricket diplomacy today, war-mongering speeches tomorrow.
6. Selective Patriotism Exposed
Question the government? You’re “anti-national.”
Question why they play cricket with Pakistan? Oh, suddenly, “national interest” is flexible. The hypocrisy couldn’t be louder.
7. Height of Shamelessness
No other phrase fits better. To twist their own words, laugh off the logic, and still wear the nationalist crown—this is the BJP’s real face: fake bravado, zero principles.
👉 Bottom Line: When it’s about soldiers, the bjp beats the drums of war. When it’s about cricket money, they change the lyrics. And yet they dare call others “anti-national”?