Kya Ghair Mutawaqqa Nataij Ne Narendra Modi Ki Mushkilaat Barha Di??
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00:00The biggest advantage of democracy is that it corrects itself and corrects its course.
00:06The upcoming elections in India are a clear example of this.
00:10If we quickly look at the seat count, BJP's Modi Ijtihad has taken 295 seats.
00:17Congress Ijtihad has taken 231 seats as a strong opposition.
00:24The most beautiful aspect of this election is its scale and magnitude.
00:30Elections start on 19th April and end on 1st June.
00:34Elections are held in different phases for 44 days.
00:38There are 7 phases.
00:40How many voters are registered?
00:42Approximately 96 crore to 1 billion.
00:45How many candidates are there?
00:47You can see the number of candidates in the multiple assemblies.
00:49Look at its scale and magnitude.
00:51There were a lot of problems in this election.
00:54If we compare it with the elections in Pakistan, it will be a good comparison.
01:00The most important factor was that a revenge politics was being done.
01:06Arvind Kejriwal was arrested in India.
01:10He was the Chief Minister of Delhi.
01:12When he was arrested, there were many hours of media transmission.
01:17If we can see Arvind Kejriwal's visuals on the screen, it will be appropriate.
01:22We saw that along with him, there were 4 other important leaders who were arrested.
01:30There was a campaign of arresting political opponents in India.
01:37What was Rahul Gandhi's complaint?
01:44All the institutions of India are controlled by the RSS and BJP.
01:51There is pressure on all the institutions of India.
01:55There is pressure on the press, on the bureaucracy, on the Election Commission.
01:59There is pressure on the judiciary.
02:01This is not the same fight that used to be a political fight.
02:05This is a fight between the institutions of India that they have captured and the opposition.
02:13First of all, this was a fight for revenge politics.
02:17Secondly, there was no level playing field.
02:21The opposition was repeatedly saying that in the world's largest democracy, there is no level playing field.
02:27Congress accounts are confiscated.
02:30Operational hurdles are created for them.
02:34It is made difficult for them to campaign.
02:37All this was happening at the expense of the state, which was being controlled by the Modi government.
02:42Their candidates were not even able to buy a railway ticket.
02:46Rahul Gandhi himself said this.
02:54So, this was the issue.
02:56Media vs. Social Media.
02:58This is also an interesting comparison that we saw.
03:02The legacy mainstream media was completely in favor of Modi.
03:07They were known as Godi Media.
03:09They were running the narrative.
03:11The conversations on the roads of India were completely different from that.
03:15The youth there had a different thinking.
03:18There was a completely different thinking on the grassroots level against Modi's politics.
03:23What kind of questions were the media in India asking their Prime Minister at that time?
03:28Let's take a look.
03:30My first question is, is this election just a formality?
03:45If the speed remains the same, then it will be 4.5 times faster in 2029.
03:48Prime Minister, are you only preparing for 2024 or are you also preparing for 2029?
03:52Sir, this is such a big thing that the election is not over yet.
03:56And we are talking about your next term.
03:58You said till 2047.
04:00You are saying that Modi has made such a long program.
04:03He is not going anywhere till 2047.
04:05From North to South, from East to West, there is only one narrative of Modi.
04:08And this is our analysis.
04:09And that is Narendra Modi.
04:10Modi is a narrative.
04:12I have seen that everywhere you take the responsibility to vote in Modi's name.
04:16The vote is going to Modi only because it is Modi's guarantee.
04:19That he has to win in your name.
04:23Since the mainstream media was bought by Modi's friends,
04:27a lot of senior journalists shifted to their YouTube channels.
04:32You can see Barkha Dutt reporting on digital media.
04:36Ravesh Kumar is a very respected journalist there.
04:40He also shifted to YouTube and social media.
04:44Dhruv Rathee, about whom there was a lot of speculation at that time
04:49that there will be a new trend in India.
04:52His YouTube channel also set fire to it.
04:54So the social media in the legacy media versus social media was very heavy.
04:59We saw that this is also a new trend in India's election.
05:03Which the whole world will have to accept now.
05:05All the surveys in Pakistan and in India proved to be wrong.
05:10All the exit polls that were running on Indian media,
05:14we saw that Modi was clearly shown ahead.
05:18And it was said that he will be able to take more seats than before.
05:21Again, the allegations are being made that they were manipulated exit polls.
05:25And in Pakistan, we saw that the results of the various surveys before the election,
05:29no one was able to predict.
05:32One more thing that is not in Pakistan, but in India,
05:35is the electronic voting machine system.
05:38See, there is such a big election, and almost 16 lakh EVM machines are used in it.
05:45No RTS sits, no complaints, no speculation,
05:49we don't see any noise in between.
05:52And no one puts LP in it, as our government said.
05:56If someone puts LP in it, then what will happen?
05:58That machine will not run.
05:59No one manipulated it.
06:01When we were told to install EVM, what explanation was given?
06:06The Election Commission, in the name of EVM and their electoral reforms,
06:12did not manipulate it on the basis of their ego or stubbornness.
06:19Rather, they manipulated it on the basis of laws, rules, and completely strong arguments.
06:30All these laws, rules, arguments, all these things have failed.
06:36If we see, in the Indian election, because there were 16 lakh machines,
06:40the election was held electronically, the results came,
06:43and they were more smooth.
06:45If the intention is right, then you can only use technology for your own benefit.
06:49Technology is your ally.
06:51Technology is not your enemy, if you can understand this.
06:54So, we also saw that there was a big difference.
06:57In India, the youth vote.
06:59This is a very interesting study, because now all those demographics are coming forward.
07:06So, in India, in the elections, 20 crore young people have used their vote.
07:12In the general elections, the number of voters from the age of 18 to 19 was 18.82 crore.
07:19The number of voters from the age of 20 to 19 was 19.74 crore.
07:25And we saw that the young voters openly told their voters what kind of India they want to see,
07:33what kind of democracy they want to see.
07:36In Pakistan, too, the youth vote has been a decisive factor.
07:40So, this is also a global trend that can be seen in this matter.
07:43So, in this country, if there is a fascist like Modi,
07:46it is decided that if you want to push him back,
07:49then there is only one way, and that is vote.
07:51And that is democracy.
07:53And trust in people, trust in your constituency.
07:56Let's quickly show you one last comprehensive analysis.
07:59What is the problem in the democracy of Pakistan?
08:01And what is the beauty in the democracy of India?