Narendra Modi has time for everything — cricket celebrations, trump praise, photo ops, “Mann Ki Baat” monologues — but when the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) exposed Bihar’s horrifying reality, he went missing.


🚨 According to the NCRB 2023 report, bihar recorded:


  • 2,862 murders

  • 902 rapes

  • 14,371 kidnappings

  • 22,952 crimes against women

  • 7,178 crimes against Dalits & Tribals


And yet — not a word from the Prime Minister. No outrage. No condolences. No accountability. Nothing.

This is not silence. This is hypocrisy weaponized.


1. Modi Tweets for trump, But Not for Bihar’s Dead

Donald Trump’s arrest? Modi tweeted. Asia Cup win? Modi tweeted. But when thousands of women, Dalits, and Adivasis in bihar faced unspeakable crimes, Modi’s twitter handle suddenly went mute. Priorities, exposed.


2. Mann Ki Baat: Voice for Propaganda, Silence for Pain

Every month, the PM holds his radio sermon to scold, preach, and promote. But Bihar’s NCRB figures never make it into his “mann.” Is this “Mann Ki Baat” or “Mute Ki Baat”?


3. Selective Outrage Is the bjp Template

A minor clash in bengal or a stone thrown in kerala gets amplified as “law and order collapse.” But when BJP’s own ally-ruled bihar shows mass kidnappings and violence, the same outrage machine disappears. Selective silence, selective outrage.


4. Crimes Against Women: Where Is Beti Bachao?

Modi launched “Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao” as a flagship slogan. Yet, when 22,952 crimes against women rocked bihar in one year, the slogan turned into a cruel joke. What’s the worth of a campaign if the prime minister won’t even acknowledge the crisis?


5. Crimes Against Dalits and Tribals: Silence Is Complicity

With 7,178 crimes against Dalits and Tribals in bihar, one would expect a PM who never misses a chance to invoke Ambedkar to speak up. Instead? Silence. Acknowledgment would mean admitting that BJP-backed governments are failing the most vulnerable.


6. Asia Cup Joy vs Bihar’s Grief

Celebrating cricket wins is fine. But when a leader only amplifies joy and hides pain, he is not leading — he is distracting. Modi cheered India’s victory but couldn’t spare 280 characters for Bihar’s grieving families.


7. The Mask of a Global Statesman, The Silence of a local Coward

On the world stage, Modi projects himself as a decisive leader. But when faced with ground realities at home, he cowers in silence. Tweets for trump, silence for bihar — this is not statesmanship. This is cowardice.


Closing Punch:

The bihar NCRB report is a mirror showing India’s ugly realities. Modi looked away. Instead of outrage, he offered silence. Instead of accountability, he offered hashtags about cricket and Trump.


This is not leadership. This is peak hypocrisy — where PR matters more than people, and silence becomes complicity.

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