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Analysis of India's VIP Culture and Political Leadership Rhetoric

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vinni2

3mo ago· 1 min readenInsight

Summary

The article criticizes India's VIP culture and political leadership, contrasting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's self-proclaimed identity as a 'chief servant' with the reality of politicians acting like masters. It highlights the disconnect between political rhetoric of service and the actual exercise of power, specifically targeting Modi's government for claiming to work tirelessly for the people while maintaining a culture of privilege and entitlement.

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India's prime minister has always insisted that the government exists to serve
When he rose to national office in 2014, he declared that he was not the country's prime minister but its 'chief servant'
The chief servant, he added, 'works 24 hours a day, seven days a week for the people'
The country's leaders claim to be servants but act like masters
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The country’s leaders claim to be servants but act like masters

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