क्या भारत में Dictatorship ख़त्म हो चुकी है? | Rahul Gandhi in America | F&F Ep. 33

 
In this episode of Facts & Figures, we delve into how the opposition, led by Rahul Gandhi, is pushing the BJP to its knees and creating significant cracks within the NDA alliance. Over the past few years, India has witnessed a political landscape dominated by the Modi wave, with the BJP soaring to new heights. However, while the ruling party seemed unstoppable, Rahul Gandhi was quietly laying the groundwork for a stronger opposition, building momentum across the country. We'll take a closer look at key moments, like Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar unexpectedly bowing before Prime Minister Modi at a public event. This gesture raised eyebrows, leaving political observers wondering whether it was a genuine act of respect or part of a larger political strategy. Nitish’s recent meetings with opposition leaders like Tejashwi Yadav suggest a brewing shift in alliances. We also highlight the growing tensions within the BJP’s own ranks, particularly with Chirag Paswan, once a staunch supporter of Modi, now speaking out against the government's policies. His opposition to the lateral entry recruitment policy, which lacked reservations for OBC, SC, and ST candidates, sent ripples through the NDA, eventually forcing the government to retract the decision.