
When the chief minister of India’s most populous state opens his mouth, one would expect facts, logic, and vision. Instead, we got a WhatsApp forward on steroids. According to Adityanath, india in 1100 AD had 60 crore Hindus — a claim so ridiculous that even google Maps can’t locate it in history. For context: the entire population of india during that time was barely 8–9 crore. That’s not a small mistake. That’s a mathematical genocide of credibility.
And this is exactly why india needs leaders who study beyond whatsapp University. Leaders who rely on facts, education, and research — not fake forwards and medieval fantasies.
1. History Didn’t Die. It Just Facepalmed.
The entire world’s population around 1100 AD was around 30–35 crore. Yet, Adityanath managed to spot 60 crore Hindus in india alone. That means, according to him, Hindus were more than half of the planet at that time. nasa must be wondering which parallel universe he’s talking about.
2. Maths Took Sanyaas.
If india had 9 crore people and yogi claims 60 crore Hindus… then either Hindus reproduced faster than rabbits on steroids, or someone skipped basic multiplication tables in school.
3. WhatsApp University Graduates in Power.
This is not just a slip of the tongue. This is the direct result of leaders feeding on fake forwards, unverified propaganda, and pseudo-history lectures. And when such “facts” get paraded on stage, the world laughs at us.
4. Educated Leaders > Fake Historians.
india deserves leaders who can differentiate between documented history and whatsapp mythology. Leaders who don’t embarrass a billion people by mixing fantasy with facts.
5. Vote For Education, Not Illusion.
UP is India’s most populous state, holding the key to national politics. If its leader keeps spreading historical blunders, the joke isn’t just on him — it’s on all of us. The choice is simple: vote for those who know history, not those who rewrite it with memes.
🔥 Bottom Line: When leaders fake history, they also fake governance. UP and india deserve educated leaders who use facts, not fairy tales.