Politics

Social Media Terms Modi 'Apang Tanashah' – The Man Known for Cutting Down Dissent, Curbing Media, and Silencing Activists

The widespread online ridicule indicates a significant shift in public sentiment and adds to the mounting pressure on the BJP.

Geetha Sunil Pillai

New Delhi- The recent Lok Sabha elections have culminated in the formation of the strongest opposition in India's political history, with the INDIA Mahagathbandhan ( Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance)  securing a record 234 seats.

The BJP has won 240 seats -- 32 short of the majority mark of 272 in Lok Sabha. TDP and JDU together hold 28 seats and along with BJP's other allies, NDA will be past the magic figure.

This unprecedented consolidation of opposition forces marks a significant shift in the political landscape, suggesting that the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), will face considerable challenges in the upcoming term.

Social media is abuzz with a wave of sarcasm, cartoons, and caricatures targeting acting Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The internet is flooded with mockery, with Modi being derisively referred to as "Apang Tanashah" (crippled dictator).

Social media users are celebrating not only the BJP's overall electoral setbacks but also the personal defeat of prominent party figures. Smriti Irani's loss in Amethi, a constituency she wrested from Rahul Gandhi in the previous election, has been a focal point of online jubilation. This defeat is symbolic of the BJP's waning influence and is being hailed as a significant victory for the opposition.

These viral memes and satirical content reflect the growing dissatisfaction among netizens, who are increasingly critical of Modi's leadership style and policies. The widespread online ridicule underscores a significant shift in public sentiment and adds to the mounting pressure on the BJP.

Social Media Reactions: Curses and Analogies

Activist and Public Interest Lawyer Prashant Bhushan took a dig at the main stream media who had been supporting the Modi government all these years. He wrote " How Godi Media crossed all limits of sycophancy. All these channels and anchors should be boycotted".

One of the most striking social media reactions came in the form of a scathing commentary on Modi's tenure. A user wrote:

"One day or the other the vessel of sins fills up. Curses are not visible but they definitely show their effect. Today the saying came true that if Ravana's pride could not survive then how can a human being survive? Therefore if you are a human being then you should show humanity and run the country together because another truth is that no one will go to Pakistan or Eurasia."

This post, echoing the sentiments of many, suggests that Modi's perceived arrogance and the alleged injustices of his administration have led to a karmic downfall, paralleling the mythological fate of Ravana. It calls for a more humane and collaborative approach to governance.

Contrasting Narratives: Ram Mandir vs. Ambedkar's Vision

Amidst the celebrations, social media influences are reviving earlier cartoons circulated by the BJP media cell. One such cartoon depicted Modi leading Lord Ram towards a temple, symbolizing the BJP's achievement of establishing the Ram Mandir.

This image is now being countered by a Dalit narrative wherein Dr. B.R. Ambedkar is seen leading a little girl to a school. This contrasting narrative symbolizes the sociopolitical shift India is witnessing after the election results, where the BJP and NDA's influence has notably reduced. In the post, handler Tribal Army writes, " The victory of a Dalit leader in Ayodhya is the victory of Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar's dreams and the defeat of BJP's Hindutva."

The Rise of the Opposition Leaders

The opposition's resurgence is attributed to the formidable coalition of leaders from diverse political backgrounds, each bringing their unique strengths and regional influence to the table. Key figures include:

  1. Rahul Gandhi: Emerging from victories in Rae Bareli and Wayanad, Gandhi has reshaped his image from being mocked as 'Pappu' into that of a serious politician. His campaigns, such as Bharat Jodo Yatra and Justice Yatra, have resonated deeply with the public, highlighting pressing issues like inflation, unemployment, and farmers' challenges. Gandhi's focus on the plight of Dalits, tribals, and the youth has further solidified his stance as a champion of social justice.

  2. Akhilesh Yadav: With the Samajwadi Party winning 37 seats in Uttar Pradesh, Yadav has solidified his position as a significant regional force. His leadership is expected to play a crucial role in shaping the opposition's strategy and strengthening their base in the politically vital state of UP.

  3. Mamata Banerjee: The Trinamool Congress (TMC) secured 29 seats in West Bengal, boosting Banerjee's morale and reinforcing her status as a key player in the opposition. Her combative style and mass appeal will be instrumental in mobilizing support against the BJP.

  4. Uddhav Thackeray: The Shiv Sena (UBT)'s commendable performance in Maharashtra has brought Thackeray into the forefront. His alliance with the NCP (Sharad Pawar faction), which also increased its seat count, highlights the growing strength of regional parties in challenging the BJP's dominance.

  5. Supriya Sule: With her enhanced role following NCP's successes, Sule's influence within the opposition has increased, signaling a more collaborative and united front against the NDA.

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