The Biggest Scam Of the Modi Government !!?!! (Hint - no it does not have anything to do with Money)

The Deshbhakt
20 Jul 201812:43

Summary

TLDRThe video script criticizes the BJP for alleged data suppression and manipulation across multiple issues, including farmer suicides, unemployment, and Aadhar data leaks. It accuses the government of avoiding transparency by not releasing crucial data, which could trigger public outrage. The script also highlights controversies like the Electoral Bonds and the impact of demonetisation, suggesting a pattern of political strategy over substance.

Takeaways

  • 🗳️ The BJP's evolving slogans and promises from 'Congress free India' to 'Long live Mother India' and building a temple, reflecting their political narrative shift over time.
  • 🕊️ The government's alleged suppression of data to avoid accountability, such as farmer suicides and unemployment rates, to prevent public outrage and questioning.
  • 📊 The criticism of the government's handling of unemployment data, with the promise of 1 crore new jobs annually and the subsequent reluctance to acknowledge rising unemployment.
  • 📱 The Right to Information Act (RTI) is under threat, with the government accused of not wanting to share information with citizens, potentially to control public dissent.
  • 🐃 The issue of lynching incidents, which have internationally embarrassed India, and the government's lack of data or action on the matter.
  • 💔 The aftermath of demonetisation, which claimed lives and slowed economic growth, with the RBI revealing that nearly all cash returned, indicating limited impact on black money.
  • 📈 The change in GDP calculation methods by the BJP after coming to power, which critics argue may have artificially inflated growth rates and obscured actual economic performance.
  • 📊 The absence of a Chief Statistician, with the post remaining vacant for over six months, raising questions about the reliability and timeliness of official data releases.
  • 🏦 The issue of political funding transparency, with allegations of both BJP and Congress violating foreign funding regulations and the lack of data on party funding sources.
  • 💳 The introduction of Electoral Bonds, which allow anonymous large donations to political parties, potentially undermining transparency and accountability in political funding.
  • 🔒 Concerns over the handling of Aadhar data, with the government claiming its safety while reports of data leaks and hacks persist, raising questions about privacy and data security.

Q & A

  • What was the BJP's slogan during its first term in power?

    -The BJP's slogan during its first term was 'Congress free India', aiming to create a dream of 'better days'.

  • What slogan did the BJP use in its second term to rally support?

    -In its second term, the BJP used the slogan 'Long live Mother India' and highlighted the soldiers fighting in Siachen.

  • What was the BJP's stance in its third term regarding the pace of change in India?

    -In the third term, the BJP stated that they were working on changing the country but it would take time.

  • What issue did the BJP raise in its fourth term to garner support?

    -In the fourth term, the BJP claimed that Hindus were in danger and promised the construction of a temple at a specific location.

  • How did the BJP address the questions about its performance in the final term?

    -The BJP was aware of the potential for performance questions and allegedly suppressed data that could have triggered such inquiries.

  • What is considered the biggest scam of the Modi government according to the script?

    -The script suggests that the biggest scam of the Modi government is data fraud, which includes making data disappear to avoid accountability.

  • Why hasn't the government released national farmer suicide data from 2016-2017?

    -The government has not released the data, citing technical malfunctions, but the implication is that the data's release could incite public outrage.

  • What is the government's stance on unemployment data?

    -The government has been reluctant to acknowledge rising unemployment and has delayed the release of unemployment data, suggesting potential manipulation.

  • What is the issue with the Right to Information Act (RTI) according to the script?

    -The script implies that the government is not keen on sharing information with citizens and has shown resistance to the RTI Act, which is meant to ensure transparency.

  • What was the government's response to questions about lynching incidents in the Rajya Sabha?

    -The government stated that it did not have any data on lynching incidents, and a union minister suggested there was no need for an anti-lynching act.

  • What was the impact of demonetisation according to the RBI's data?

    -The RBI reported that 98.96% of the cash returned after demonetisation, indicating that it did not effectively eliminate black money as intended.

  • Why did the BJP change the method of GDP calculation after coming to power?

    -The change in GDP calculation method is suggested to make the growth rate appear higher by using a lower base year growth for comparison.

  • Why is the post of the Chief Statistician vacant and what implications does it have?

    -The post has been vacant for over six months, which implies a delay in the release of important data and potentially affects the government's transparency and accountability.

  • What is the issue with political party funding as per the script?

    -The script suggests that there is a lack of transparency in political party funding, with both Congress and BJP found guilty of violating regulations in the past.

  • What are Electoral Bonds and why are they controversial?

    -Electoral Bonds are a means for the rich to donate large sums to political parties anonymously, which raises concerns about transparency and potential corruption.

  • What concerns does the script raise about the Aadhar system?

    -The script raises concerns about data privacy and security, suggesting that Aadhar data may be leaked or misused, despite government claims of safety.

  • How does the script describe the government's approach to data sharing?

    -The script suggests that the government is reluctant to share its own data while distributing citizen data, potentially leading to data leaks and misuse.

Outlines

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😔 BJP's Evolving Campaigns and Data Suppression

The first paragraph discusses the BJP's political evolution from promising a 'Congress free India' to invoking nationalism and religious sentiments. It criticizes the party for suppressing data that could raise questions about its performance, such as farmer suicides and unemployment rates. The script also mentions the government's reluctance to share data on issues like lynching incidents and the impact of demonetization, suggesting a pattern of data fraud to avoid accountability.

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📉 Questionable Data Practices and Economic Impacts

This paragraph delves into the government's handling of economic data, starting with the aftermath of demonetization, which saw a significant portion of cash returned and little impact on black money. It criticizes the frequent changes in GDP calculation methods and the lack of transparency in the data's impact on economic growth. The paragraph also touches on the absence of a Chief Statistician and the implications of this vacancy on the reliability of released data, hinting at political motivations behind these actions.

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🔒 Data Privacy Concerns and Political Fundraising

The final paragraph raises concerns about data privacy with the implementation of Aadhar, highlighting reports of data leaks and questioning the government's claims of safety. It also discusses the lack of transparency in political funding, particularly through Electoral Bonds, which allow anonymous large-scale donations. The script ends with a call to action for viewers to engage with the content and a reminder of the importance of data in political discourse.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡BJP

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is one of the two major political parties in India, currently in power. In the video, the BJP's political strategies and promises across different terms are discussed, highlighting their shift in rhetoric and the implications of their actions or inactions on various issues such as farmer suicides and unemployment.

💡Congress free India

This term refers to the BJP's initial promise during its first term to free India from the influence of the Indian National Congress, India's oldest political party. The video script uses this as an example of the BJP's political aspirations and the dreams they instilled in the public during their early governance.

💡Data Fraud

Data fraud in the context of the video refers to the alleged manipulation or suppression of statistical data by the government to avoid accountability. The script points out several instances where data has seemingly been withheld or disappeared, preventing the public and opposition from questioning government performance.

💡Farmer Suicide

Farmer suicide is a critical issue in India, where many farmers face economic hardship and take their own lives. The video script mentions the lack of national data on farmer suicides, suggesting that the government is avoiding releasing this data to prevent public outrage and scrutiny.

💡Unemployment

Unemployment is a significant socio-economic issue discussed in the video, where the government's handling of job creation and the availability of employment data is critiqued. The script implies that the government is reluctant to acknowledge rising unemployment rates and is accused of delaying the release of relevant data.

💡RTI Act

The Right to Information Act (RTI Act) is a law that allows citizens to request information from the government. The video script criticizes the government's reluctance to share information with the public, suggesting that they are undermining the RTI Act to avoid transparency and potential unrest.

💡Lynching

Lynching refers to mob violence often based on rumors or prejudices. The video script discusses the government's response to incidents of lynching, suggesting that they have not acknowledged or addressed the issue adequately, and have no data on such incidents to inform policy or action.

💡Demonetisation

Demonetisation is a policy implemented by the Indian government in 2016 to curb black money, counterfeit currency, and corruption. The video script critiques the policy's effectiveness and the lack of comprehensive data on its impact, suggesting that it led to more harm than good.

💡GDP Calculation

The method of calculating Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was changed by the BJP after they came to power. The video script implies that these changes were made to make the economic growth appear more favorable than it actually was, and criticizes the lack of clarity and transparency in these calculations.

💡Statistician

The Chief Statistician of India is responsible for releasing important economic data. The video script points out that the post has been vacant for an extended period, suggesting that the government is intentionally delaying the release of economic data to manage public perception.

💡Electoral Bonds

Electoral bonds are a financial instrument used for making donations to political parties anonymously. The video script criticizes this system for allegedly allowing wealthy donors to influence politics without transparency, and questions the government's commitment to transparency in political funding.

💡Aadhar

Aadhar is a unique identification number issued to Indian residents based on biometric and demographic data. The video script raises concerns about privacy and data security, suggesting that the government's handling of Aadhar data may be leading to leaks and misuse, impacting citizens' lives.

Highlights

BJP's evolving slogans from 'Congress free India' to 'Long live Mother India' and 'We are working but it will take time'.

BJP's fourth term slogan 'Hindus are in danger' and the promise of a temple construction.

BJP's anticipation of performance questions and their strategy to suppress data to avoid scrutiny.

Data fraud as a tool to prevent questions and outrage, exemplified by 10 instances of data disappearance.

Farmer Suicide data suppression from 2016-2017 to avoid public outrage.

Unemployment data controversy and the government's reluctance to acknowledge joblessness.

Right to Information (RTI) Act's limitations and the government's hesitance to share data.

Lynching incidents and the government's claim of having no data on such cases.

Demonetisation's failure and the RBI's report on the returned cash, indicating minimal black money.

GDP calculation method changes by BJP and the impact on perceived growth rates.

Vacancy of the Chief Statistician post and the implications for data release and transparency.

Political funding and the lack of transparency in foreign funds acceptance by parties.

Electoral Bonds and the opaqueness of political party funding sources.

Aadhar data concerns, privacy issues, and the potential for data leaks.

Swachh Bharat mission and the cleaning of data, with implications for election outcomes.

The call to question data rather than 'daata' (God) in political discussions.

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Transcripts

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The BJP, in it's first term, wanted a "Congress free India"

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and made us dream about "better days"

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In it's second term, it was " Long live Mother India"

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and that "our soldiers are fighting in Siachin"

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By the third term they said "We are working but it will take time to change the country"

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In the fourth term they said that the Hindus were in danger and that "the Temple shall be built there"

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And in the final term, when people started questioning..

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about their work in the past four years,..

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regarding development, smart cities,

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black money, corruption, etc

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But the BJP is not a newbie

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It knew that their performance will be questioned one day

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If not him,

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he will definitely ask

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You can't shut everybody's mouth, understand?

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But what if you suppress the entire issue?

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And remove any basis on which the questions are asked..

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by making any such data disappear, that could've triggered any questions

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Probably the biggest scam of the Modi government, bigger than demonetisation

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is the data fraud

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No data, no questions, no outrage

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Not just once, but lets see the 10 times

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when the government made the data disappear

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Data fraud number 1: Farmer Suicide

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More than 600 suicides in just one state within 3 months

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Now you can figure out why the government hasn't released the farmer suicide death data nationally from 2016-2017

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We're not talking about 2018 yet.

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The official reasons state that the reason behind this is some technical malfunction

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But the government knows that if this data is released, it'll have to face the wrath of the farmers and common people

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Data fraud number 2: Unemployment

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According to our Prime Minister, there are so many jobs that it has become difficult to count them

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Yes!

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The issue is not unemployment

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The issue is about the unemployment data

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How is the opposition going to cause a ruckus about it when they don't have any data

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Wow! That is called politics!

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The government that promised 1 crore new jobs every year is now not even ready to accept that unemployment is rising

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They'll make you fry pakoras but will never call you unemployed

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Now the government has asked for 3 extra months to collect the unemployment data..

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to jack up the number

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This means there will be a lots of 'pakodas' in the next 3 months

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Data fraud number 3: Right to no Information

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The government is so busy working that it does not want to share the information

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They are not ready to share the data with the citizens

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And how does all that matter to the dumb public anyway?

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That's why we don't need the RTI Act

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What is the need to share everything with the public?..

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to, you know, control them if they don't fall in line

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There will be no unrest in the country if there is no data about the frauds

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Why is the government doing so?

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After all, the RTI is has been internationally accepted as a good transparent act

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CIC is being punished for messing up with Modi

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Now that was a strong response!

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At the moment this move is on hold after the opposition caused a ruckus

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But RTI is f****d.

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Data fraud number 4: lynching

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Whether you are a BJP supporter or not,..

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but all these cases of lynching have embarrassed us internationally

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It is a shameful act and there's no doubt about it

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People are being lynched over beef, train seats, kidnapping

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But when the government was questioned about it in Rajya Sabha, it said it didn't have any data on lynching

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The union minister even said that there is no need of an anti-lynching act

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As if the lynching incidents will disappear on their own

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Data fraud number 5: Demonetisation

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It has been almost 2 years

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Since that scary night of 8th November 2016

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It was supposed to eliminate corruption, black money, counterfeit currency and terror financing in one go

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Instead it ended up killing 150 people who were waiting in the ATM line..

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and slowing down the growth of the economy

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An year later the RBI released the data saying that 98.96% of the cash returned after demonetisation

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So there was hardly any black money

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And digital India failed too

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Even today we're waiting for the RBI's concluding report on the macro economic impact of demonetisation

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No one knows the extent to which demonetisation impacted our country

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Data fraud number 6: GDP

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The BJP, after coming to power, changed the entire method of GDP calculation

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Even today, this method of calculating GDP is not clear to many people

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And the base year is going to be changed again in 2017-18

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It's simple mathematics. If the growth of the base year is low, the growth rate will appear to be higher than what it actually is..

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in charts, advertisements, on TV, internet and Mann ki Baat

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And that's all the government cares about, not the actual ground realities

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But when the base year is changed so frequently, the back data has to be released as well..

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that is, the impact of this data on that year

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The economists believe that this data will also reveal that growth rate under UPA 2 was actually better than Mr. Modi's term

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This is why back data has not been released still

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How can they accept that 'GDP growth' was also a jumla (slogan)?

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This is not just data theft but a dacoity

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Data fraud number 7: No statistician, no data

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On 31st January 2018, T.C.A. Anant retired

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It was his office that releases all the numbers, data, charts and reports

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And the government is in no hurry to fill this post

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It has been more than 6 months, and no successor has been found

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And even if they find one now, it'll take months

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Even our shastras say that no data is better than bad data

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This is called the 'Policy of Chanakya'.

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Get rid of anyone who gives you a bad score

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That's called politics. Congress will never get it.

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'Congress' reminds me of a data fraud number 8:

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Let's rob this country together and let's be-fool the people together

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The RPA makes it clear that the political parties cannot accept foreign funds

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In 2014, the Delhi HC found both Congress and BJP guilty of violating the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act.

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In March 2018, the government passed a bill, without any discussions

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Now that's called politics.

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There is no data about the sources of funding of the political parties for all these years.

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The reality is that these people, who call others 'anti national', are selling off the country

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And the Congress is also supporting the government quietly

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Data fraud number 9: Electoral Bonds

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The political parties are well aware that the common people like us are so busy that they will never understand the Electoral bonds.

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These bonds help the rich to donate huge amounts of money to the political parties..

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and no one can find out anything

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And all these changes have been made in the name of transparency

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This number can be used only by the government and not by the common people

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So it can use all the data about election funding in its favour

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The government knows how to get the data and its' importance

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Data fraud number 10: Aadhar

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Everyone is talking about Aadhar..

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about privacy, about development

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But no one knows what exactly the government is doing with this data

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The amount of data that gets leaked and its impact on our lives

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The data that goes to big companies

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We are just giving our data and it is going somewhere

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The government claims everyday that the Aadhar data is completely safe

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And yet there are news all around..

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about the leakage of data and the accounts being hacked using Adhaar details

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So basically the government is not willing to share its own data,..

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but it is distributing the data of the citizens to everyone

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Remember!

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No one knows the amount of data that is going to be leaked in the next 9 months

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But if it does, it will have a major impact on the elections

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Under the Swachh Bharat mission, the data is getting cleaned out too

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Even the opposition is sleeping!

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After data of 2G, Coalgate, CWG

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even the opposition does not want it anymore

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We can't even find out if the government has actually done anything or not because there is no data

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That is why the only data we have is"the temple shall be built there"

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But the next time someone tries to involve you in their communistic agenda,..

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just question them about the data instead of 'daata' (God)

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