BJP’s Accidental Honesty: Stupidity on National Television

 

BJP’s Accidental Honesty: Stupidity on National Television

Watch this video of admission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyjNNW0VJ9Q

Hindi Version: https://rakeshinsightfulgaze.blogspot.com/2025/09/blog-post_22.html

Sometimes politicians lie, sometimes they dodge, and sometimes they accidentally blurt out the truth on live television. That last one is the BJP’s specialty. Recently, a BJP leader, when asked about EVM hacking, casually admitted that yes, the party did hack the EVMs. And the justification? “So what? Others have been doing it for 70 years.” Bravo. Nothing screams “responsible governance” like confessing to rigging elections and shrugging it off with a schoolyard excuse. Apparently, when you’re not under oath, you can say anything you want, treason included, and it doesn’t count. Convenient, isn’t it?

This incident also explains why Modi has never dared to hold a real press conference. Those controlling him know the danger. Put him in front of a reporter, ask one tough question, and he’ll either storm out or, worse, accidentally tell the truth. His so-called Master’s Degree in “Entire Political Science” is in a subject that, funnily enough, doesn’t exist in any university anywhere in the world. He’s never been the kind of leader who can think on his feet. He’s the kind who memorizes what people want to hear and repeats it until the applause comes. That’s not politics, that’s performance.

Yes, Modi did face hardships in his youth. Pain, suffering, rejection, it’s all part of his carefully crafted narrative. But instead of learning responsibility, he took another path: ditch the wife, embrace the freebies, and climb the ladder of power without ever doing the work that life demands of ordinary people. Corporations took care of him in Gujarat, and once in Delhi, taxpayers picked up the tab for his luxuries. Free food, free security, free palaces he never had to earn a thing. Once he tasted the perks of power, corruption became his comfort zone. His only real talent is marketing lies, repackaging hate, and wrapping up crime in saffron paper.

And then there’s Amit Shah, the great defender of Modi, who manages to look like an idiot in half his interviews. He has admitted openly, multiple times, that Modi’s election promises were nothing more than “jumlas.” In other words, lies dressed up as policy. What he doesn’t realize is that every time he tries to accuse the opposition of “doing nothing in 70 years,” he is actually confessing his own government’s failure. Because if nothing got fixed in the last 70 years, what exactly has Modi been doing for the last decade? It’s the kind of accidental honesty that makes the BJP look more like a comedy act than a government.

The real tragedy isn’t Modi’s incompetence, it’s the forces behind him. They know his every weakness, every failure, every dirty secret. They keep him in power precisely because he’s easy to control. Sell out the nation to foreign powers? No problem. Surrender to corporate demands to keep the chair? Done. His masters pull the strings; Modi just waves to the cameras.

Meanwhile, BJP leaders as a whole act like spoiled aristocrats. They spew abuse against opposition leaders, women, and even religious figures, but when the opposition dares to respond, the Godi media rushes to censor it. Protecting Modi and the BJP isn’t journalism anymore it’s a propaganda service. Compare this with the Delhi CM, who at least answers questions and explains policies. If she belonged to any other party, she’d have been hounded out of office or rotting in jail by now. But when she admitted hacking the EVM to win elections, it wasn’t a slip it was honesty. She knows exactly how she got there.

If there is one BJP leader who can string words together without embarrassing the party, it’s Rajnath Singh. He speaks like an experienced politician, measured and careful. Too bad the same cannot be said about Modi, Shah, and the rest of the reactionary club who mistake privilege for power and stupidity for strategy.

So, let’s recap: a BJP leader admits to EVM hacking on national TV, Modi avoids press conferences because the truth might slip out, Amit Shah confesses that Modi’s promises were “Jumlas,” and the party survives only because media protection and corporate power cover their blunders. In a functioning democracy, this level of stupidity would end political careers. In today’s India, it’s just another Tuesday.


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