Modi mocked by rivals as ‘invincible’ image collapses after Operation Sindoor

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Indian National Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has strongly criticized Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Speaking to media, Gandhi said: “I have met Modi a few times, there is no substance in them.”

According to independent research, this sarcastic statement by Rahul Gandhi fully reflects the political atmosphere after “Operation Sindoor”, where Modi, once considered invincible, has now become a target of ridicule and mockery at the national level.

The truth of his long-carved impression of a great leader has now come out in front of everyone, in which only pretense and distrust remain.

The Indian political leaders are now openly mocking a Prime Minister who has lost his credibility, influence and public support even in those circles that were once his blind supporters.

All India Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra also criticized the government, saying, “In Pahalgam 26 people have died and 4 terrorists have not been arrested yet. The US President announced a ceasefire, but the Modi government has remained silent. We want a debate on this.”

According to independent research, Modi’s political terrain is shifting rapidly and the voices against him are getting louder and louder.

“Operation Sindoor” has removed the last mask of his powerful personality; now he has emerged as a hollow and directionless leader.

According to research, Modi, once considered invincible, is now on the path to becoming isolated, ridiculous, and irrelevant.

Monday’s briefing in Parliament could be the scene of his political decline. A moment when his myth of superiority crumbles under the weight of his failures.

What was once the BJP’s greatest strength, Modi’s invincibility, has now become the party’s greatest weakness, which is accelerating his decline.

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