Tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it to stay in power strategy

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Joseph Goebbels: If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. This is what this Hindutva regime is doing in India targeting innocent people, spreading false narratives, and blaming Pakistan just to stay in power.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are on a mission to spread lies to stay in power. The Indian people are innocent and do not fully understand how the Modi government is manipulating their religious beliefs to sabotage their innocence. The government conducts false flag operations in India and then blames Pakistan to maintain its grip on power. Pakistan has never committed acts of terrorism in India; these incidents are always false positives orchestrated by the Indian establishment to build a narrative and turn Indians against Pakistan.

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In reality, the innocent Indian people never wanted to be fooled, but the propaganda overwhelms their critical thinking, forcing them to believe the Hindutva regime's narrative. Today, Modi tweeted about the Pahalgam attack, which is clearly a false flag operation, and there is a lot of proof supporting this.


The Modi government is just following the playbook of Adolf Hitler. He and his Hindu nationalist party are heavily inspired by Hitler's party, and they maintain striking similarities with fascist ideologies.


While the modern BJP operates as an elected government within India's democratic system, political scientists and historians do note ideological links to early 20th-century fascism. The BJP's ideological parent, the RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh), was founded in 1925. Early Hindutva ideologues, such as V.D. Savarkar and M.S. Golwalkar, explicitly drew inspiration from European ethno-nationalism and fascist movements, including Italian Fascism and Nazism, when defining their vision of a homogenized Hindu nation.




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