The world is clearly watching the desperation of deep state global market forces, the left ecosystem, and Narendra Modi’s opponents, particularly Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal, and Akhilesh Yadav, to dethrone him immediately, against the desire of the people of the nation and democracy. Narendra Modi’s third consecutive Lok Sabha victory, as well as his continued march to victory in state assembly elections, has thrown opposition leaders into panic mode. It appears they have lost faith in people and democratic ideas. They seek to gain power through hook or crook. The recent massive setback in Bengal election has instilled even more dread in these parties and international organisations that oppose the BJP and NDA governments.
The desperation of deep state global market forces for the individuals and organisations they have planted or sponsored in Bharat has not succeeded in lowering the prestige and respect of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his team. The Congress under the Gandhi family is constantly declining, and as time passes, it appears that Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi will find it impossible to lower Narendra Modi’s bar; rather, the Gandhi family’s bar is falling, and the Congress may soon become a regional party. Rahul Gandhi’s criticisms of PM Modi and HM Amit Shah clearly show that Rahul has lost ground, and his ambitions to become PM in 2029 appear unattainable, as seen by his statements of dissatisfaction.
Rahul Gandhi’s harsh and negative tactics may please his supporters, but a big number of people consider his behaviour and remarks as detrimental to the nation’s well-being. As a result, the Congress will lose Karnataka, Telangana, and Himachal Pradesh in the upcoming state assembly elections. The 99 seats gained by Congress in 2024 will be the highest total since 2014, since they will lose significantly in the forthcoming Lok Sabha election. Generation Z is incredibly sharp and active, and they will never fall for Rahul Gandhi’s false tales. Akhilesh Yadav has received a clear message from the Bengal results that his path to victory in the UP elections is extremely difficult and impossible, and he has begun to challenge EVMs and constitutional bodies. So these leaders are daydreaming of carrying out violent Gen Z riots across the country, similar to what happened in Nepal and Bangladesh. They are making statements that will enrage Generation Z, prompting them to take to the streets and stage violent protests. Nothing is occurring because Generation Z understands the reality, and despite numerous obstacles in every field, the Modi government is outperforming developed nations. The current energy crisis that the world is facing as a result of the Straight of Hormuz conflict has caused severe crisis in countries with a population of a few million, but Bharat under Narendra Modi, with a population of more than 1.4 billion, is managing the crisis with ease and the economy is still promising and absorbing shocks.
Though the currency has devalued, it is not the only issue to consider when assessing the overall success of the economy. To comprehend the economic and financial status of such a large country during difficult times, purchasing power parity, GDP, inflation, market stability, and growth in various sectors must be examined. We should not forget that when Prime Minister Modi took office in 2014, the GDP was only 1.7 trillion dollars in the first 67 years, but it has already climbed to about 4.2 trillion dollars in the last 12 years. These data depict the story of growth during Prime Minister Modi’s leadership.
The Generation Z is closely monitoring the many advances under PM Modi’s leadership in artificial intelligence, Semiconductor, defence technology, various engineering, medical, and technological industries, start-ups, unicorns, and the increase in research and innovation capacities in each sector. Strategic ties with other countries to secure energy and expand exports. The expansion of the road and rail network. Strategic points are being developed to help secure the nation amid a war catastrophe. IIT and medical seats are rapidly expanding, among other advancements. So what the opposition says and creates bogus narratives has little impact on Generation Z. They expect a bright future under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. So numerous strategies employed for character assassination of PM Modi have been discarded by Gen Z.
Arvind Kejriwal lost his popularity when he systematically ignored and violated the pledges of governance and nation building made during the anti-corruption movement. People have discovered that he does not walk the talk, thus whatever he does to elicit emotions today, Gen Z and society as a whole do not take him seriously. He understood that his persona, created during the anti-corruption struggle, was making it impossible to maintain his position in politics and power due to change in stance. The cases against him and his associates have further weakened him, and the judiciary is not in the mood to fall into his emotional trap. So, for him and his party, PM Modi’s early departure is critical, and they are employing several strategies.
Cockroach Janta Party and Gen Z
The recent dirty game is twisting the words of Chief Justice of Bharat Suryakant; he was merely discussing and referring to people who file PILs for no reason against the development of Bharat, but the haters linked it to all of Gen Z and made a false narrative that CJI is labelling Gen Z cockroaches. One AAP member living in the United States created an Instagram page called “Cockroach Janta Party” and made great promises to young people, plainly indicating an anti-BJP push. In a short period of time, this page attracted millions of followers from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Turkey, the United States, and other countries. The objective can be interpreted as brainwashing young people in order to overthrow the government.
Social media exposed the inventor and several associates, as well as their negative intentions for our wonderful nation. Gen Z became aware of the dirty politics being played by these people who live overseas while interfering with Bharatiya politics and development at the hands of political leaders. The election cannot be won simply by gaining instant fans on social media platforms. When in power or opposition, millions of volunteers must work together on the ground. The nation cannot be run on a social media platform. As a result, the harmful aim must be acknowledged, and awareness should be fostered among Generation Z.
The Gen Z and Alfa Z should be made aware of internal and external adversaries, as well as the 0.5 front, which seeks to destabilise the government and undermine the constitution and the judiciary. Every nation will face some type of crisis at some point in time, but it does not indicate that any political leader or NGO will engage in illegal operations to undermine growth by destabilising the government. “Nation First” should be the mantra for all Bharatiyas.


















