Sunday, May 31, 2026
Reveal. From abroad.
"Indian politics has acquired an unusual mascot - the cockroach. A satirical collective that takes inspiration from the insect - stubborn, reviled and considered indestructible - has attracted millions of online followers and mainstream media attention in less than a week, making even veteran politicians sit up and take notice." BBC. The lobotomized Bhakts (devotees) of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who live in a delusional world (DH), issued death threats against Abhijit Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP). "Listen, you'll get money. Shut this account down, otherwise join the BJP. Otherwise, they'll even get you killed in America." TOI. While this message has been interpreted as hostile, it could actually be from a well-wisher, hinting at the shooting of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada on 18 June 2023, which was blamed on Indian government agents by the then Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau. wikipedia. Following that, in February 2026, Indian citizen Nikhil Gupta confessed to a murder-for-hire plot against US citizen Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in a US court. justice.gov. There is an FBI warrant for Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) officer Vikash Yadav, who is accused of recruiting and controlling Gupta. fbi.gov. Strangely, the Indian government has been silent on Nikhil Gupta's confession and the involvement of a RAW officer. However, shortly after Gupta's arrest, Vikash Yadav was charged with kidnapping and robbing a cafe owner of his watch and some money in Delhi (NDTV) and has not been mentioned since. So rattled is the BJP that "CJP founder Dipke...moved the Delhi High Court challenging the Centre over the blocking of the group's social media accounts, days after the satirical online movement went viral." TOI. If so many people log on to CJP who will read Dear Leader's blather? The CJP garnered 22 million followers in just a week, more than twice the BJP's 8.9 million. "At the heart of this current festering, and the moment that the people's internet has seized upon, is the chasmic discrepancy also between the words of the Prime Minister, and his actions. He left on this frenetic foreign tour the day after announcing austerity measures for the citizens of the country, including recommendations not to travel abroad for vacations," wrote Shayoni Mitra. Mr Modi has never held a press conference since being elected prime minister in 2014. Recently, he walked away without answering journalist Helen Lyng's question while on his visit to Norway. Ironically, Lyng asked why he doesn't take questions. BBC. "The attempt to hide tele-prompters placed in front of Modi is a cunning ploy to create false impressions." During his tour, "photographs showed a tele-prompter placed in front of him in Italy for making a short prepared statement. But the image released officially had erased the tele-prompter from the photograph." "Many videos of formal meetings with heads of state had audio muted. Some videos with audio somehow got released and people started talking about Modi's intellectual limitations. Some even sarcastically remarked about Modi's artificial and unnecessary laughter." The Indian media has strenuously protected Mr Modi, wrote Sanjay K Jha. Meanwhile, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth credited President Donald Trump for brokering peace between India and Pakistan, while speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. ET. Operation Sindoor, from 7-10 May 2025 (pib.gov.in), just refuses to go away. "In his press briefing on the morning of May 10, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri indicated that India was in a position of dominance. Hours later on the same day India had capitulated and agreed to a ceasefire." The Diplomat. Trump keeps interfering with attempts to spin it into a huge victory. A blinkered media, selfish party leaders and business cronies are keeping Indians ignorant of how Mr Modi is damaging the nation. The truth can be disclosed. But only by someone living abroad. Like CJP.
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