The Empire of Propaganda — Modi’s history war Exposed


India today is not fighting unemployment alone—it is fighting a war over memory itself. Neetu Mam’s fiery words have exposed what millions of students whisper in private: “This government doesn’t want you to know the real history of this country. They only want Hindu-Muslim fights and Savarkar glorification.”

This isn’t mere rhetoric. The Modi government’s obsession with rewriting history is part of a larger strategy: to break the backbone of education and replace it with ideological obedience. A student preparing for SSC, UPSC, or any competitive exam is no longer learning economics, sociology, or science in its true depth. They are being trained in selective memory—where Mughal contributions vanish, where caste inequalities are softened, where Savarkar replaces Gandhi, and where religion replaces reason.

Why is this happening? Because a generation armed with real knowledge becomes dangerous to authoritarian regimes. It questions. It protests. It refuses to be puppeteered. But a generation distracted with Hindu-Muslim propaganda is predictable, easy to control, and politically exploitable.

The #SSC_Protest is not an exam protest anymore—it is a national wake-up call. Teachers, students, and parents are all realizing that Modi 3.0 is steering india toward an educational dark age.

Neetu Mam’s voice is not just a critique. It’s a warning. If india doesn’t resist today, the classrooms of tomorrow will not produce scientists, thinkers, or reformers—they will produce propagandists. And when education becomes propaganda, democracy itself collapses.

The downfall of governments often begins in classrooms, and history may one day record that Modi 3.0’s unraveling began not in Parliament, but in the defiant words of a teacher who refused to be silenced.

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