He has proven to be most inefficient and weakest PM


New Delhi: After the failure of the Pahalgam false flag operation, an Indian politician advised Narendra Modi to resign and sell tea again.
According to a report from the state media, criticism of Modi is gaining momentum in India after the failure of the Pahalgam false flag operation. In a video that went viral on social media, the political leader harshly criticized Modi and said that he should resign from the post of Prime Minister and sell tea again. Narendra Modi has become Surrender Modi and has proven to be the most inefficient and weakest Prime Minister of the country.
The Indian political leader said that Modi had claimed in 2016 that terrorism would end, but today, in 2025, terrorism has not ended. After the abrogation of Article 370 in Kashmir, Modi had said that we corrected Nehru's mistake and everything was fine. Then, in 2019, the Pulwama attack took place, and 40 CRPF personnel lost their lives.
The political leader expressed his anger and said that to date, the inquiry report of the Pulwama attack has not been released. Modi says that there is so much security in Kashmir that even a bird cannot fly, so where did this 350 kg RDX come from?
He further said that Modi has weakened the Indian Army by dragging it into politics, and now followers of Hindutva ideology are promoted in the Indian Army. It is said that Modi works 18 hours a day, but for whom? He works for Gautam Adani.
The Indian politician also took a dig at Amit Shah and stated that others are responsible for the Pahalgam incident. Instead of doing his real work, Amit Shah keeps thinking of forming a government in another state. Amit Shah thinks of buying a legislator for millions to form a government, and that's it, what will he regret now when the birds have been killed?
He added that the third person responsible for the Pahalgam false flag is National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, who considers himself the great-grandfather of James Bond.
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