
🕶️ “Made in india for You, Maybach for Me: 9 Savage Truths About Modi’s Hypocrisy on ‘Swadeshi’”
Narendra Modi never misses a chance to preach aatmanirbharta and “Buy Indian.” From the red Fort to Mann Ki Baat, his voice thunders about how indians should proudly consume only Made in india products.
But when it comes to his own lifestyle? The prime minister of the world’s largest democracy wears $2,159 Maybach German eyewear. Yes, while citizens are told to reject foreign goods, the man at the top strolls around in luxury brands.
This isn’t just irony. It’s a symptom of a deeper disease: corruption, hypocrisy, and the culture of ‘jaisa raja, waisi praja.’ Here are 9 brutal truths about why Modi’s “Buy Indian” sermon is a scam we shouldn’t fall for.
1. 🕶️ Swadeshi for the Poor, Maybach for the PM
You’re told to buy “Made in India” soap, shirt, and chappal. Meanwhile, your prime minister struts in eyewear worth a middle-class family’s yearly savings — imported from Germany.
2. ✈️ Foreign Trips in the Name of Deshbhakti
While chanting “Vocal for Local,” he’s the most foreign-travelled indian PM. Over 100+ foreign trips, crores spent on image-building — but we’re supposed to feel guilty about buying a foreign phone?
3. 💸 Corruption Isn’t Just Top-Down, It’s Viral
Earlier, people proudly said, “Main naukri mein ek paisa nahi khaya.” Today? Everyone takes a cut. Why? Because when the top normalizes backdoor deals, the bottom follows.
4. 🏗️ No Quality Products Without Real Investment
If you want indians to buy indian, then invest in research, innovation, and manufacturing. Instead of asking the poor to sacrifice, make billionaires build real-world-class factories.
5. 🤝 ‘Jaisa Raja, Waisi Praja’ Isn’t Just a Saying
When the king wears Maybach, the ministers loot contracts, and the babus demand cuts — don’t expect the common man to be gandhi with morality.
6. 📉 Preaching Sacrifice, Practicing Luxury
From custom monogrammed suits worth ₹10 lakhs to luxury eyewear, Modi’s lifestyle screams “imported.” But citizens are told to carry the burden of nationalism in their wallets.
7. 🚪 Backdoor Money Is Now Open Access
From electoral bonds to corporate loopholes, corruption isn’t hidden anymore. It’s legalised, polished, and packaged as “reforms.”
8. 🥴 Patriotism as Emotional Blackmail
Every Diwali, the PM sermonises: “Gift only Indian.” But his government still allows foreign companies to dominate markets. Why should patriotism be used to cover up policy failure?
9. 🔥 The Harsh Truth: india Deserves Better Than Symbolism
Real self-reliance doesn’t come from speeches or boycotts. It comes from policy, accountability, and leaders who practice what they preach. Otherwise, it’s just designer eyewear wrapped in fake nationalism.
Closing Punch
You can’t build Aatmanirbharta on hypocrisy. If the prime minister really wants indians to buy indian, he should start with his own wardrobe. Until then, let’s call it what it is: “Make india buy indian, so Modi can buy Maybach.”