Why do people hate Narendra Modi
Hate is a much stronger emotion than
dislike. When you dislike someone you don’t wish him any good. When you hate
someone you wish him bad, always.
Media consists of individuals and
they are prone to their own likes/dislikes even though it is not the best
professional conduct. However, it is unethical and immoral of the media to hate
someone and put all its energy to destroy the person.
Indian media dislikes BJP , where as it hates
Modi.
I have provided few reasons below
explaining the hate-Modi campaign
Hate needs a Hate-figure
Hatred is more convenient to express
if it has a person to connect to. Within BJP there is no big leader except Modi
who feeds media’s hate-appetite (Barring Varun Gandhi who is a small fish). LK
Advani is disliked but is not hated. This may be due to the curbs
he removed from media after emergency / the absence of the current 24*7
media during Babri-masjid episode / he being at the end of his political
career simply not worth the attack.
Narendra Modi is the best fit
for media’s portrait of a hindutva demon. In spite of his all-inclusive
development politics and in spite of no evidence against him by the SIT
or the Congress-controlled CBI , media is stubborn and inflexible in its
opinion towards Modi. He has been declared guilty , called Hitler a mass
murderer and there is no looking back now.
Why media loves to hate Narendra Modi ? 10 reasons & Biases
10. Narendra Modi belongs to OBC caste - caste bias
9. Narendra Modi isn’t educated in English or from JNU or St.Stephens or St.Xaviers - language bias
8. Narendra Modi ran a lowly business of tea stall in early days of his college life- class bias
7. Narendra Modi was a RSS Pracharak and media has no love lost for RSS – ideological bias
6. Narendra Modi’s Gujarat hasn’t seen riots in last 10 years – Bias by Omission
5. Narendra Modi doesn’t give a damn to popular English media Journos and communicates directly with citizens – Personal bias
4. Narendra Modi‘s developmental work benefits all sections of Gujarat – anti Gujarat bias
3. Narendra Modi’s Gujarat is fast
delivering justice to 2002 riot victims while Sikhs are yet to get
justice for 1984 Sikh pogrom- Pro Congress bias
2. Narendra Modi is perceived to be darling of Hindu nationalists – anti Hindu bias
1. Narendra Modi is emerging as most credible PM candidate for 2014 elections – Pro-Rahul bias
Narendra Modi is one of the stars of
the social media. Say anything bad about him and get ready to feel the wrath of
his fans. On twitter he has over 1.1 million followers. It is different matter
that according to Status People website, 52% of @narendramodi followers are
fake accounts, another 34% are inactive accounts which leaves him with only 14%
or about 150 thousand real followers. But people who oppose him online are
slowly gaining ground and becoming more active in registering their opposition.
All the love and affection Gujarat
Chief Minister Narendra Modi is overwhelmed with might not be all
genuine.
Modi, who is often accused by
Congress leaders of misleading people with numbers, has around 50 per cent of
his Twitter followers as fake.
According to an internet tool,
Status People, launched by a group of engineers in London, Modi's account has
50 per cent fake and 41 per cent inactive users.
The website through an algorithm
measures false and inactive followers of a Twitter user.
On Wednesday, Modi's Twitter account
touched one million followers, he tweeted, "A million followers! These are
not mere numbers but it signifies your love and affection. Heartfelt thanks to
you all".
Modi started using Twitter in 2009
and in 2010, had one lakh followers. About a year ago, in November 2011, he had
four lakh followers. But his following on Twitter increased exponentially in
the last few months.
Creators of the internet tool,
launched to expose fake users of personalities on Twitter, say that almost all
Twitter accounts have a small percentage of false followers, partly because,
unlike Facebook, any user can follow another. However, they say that worldwide
personalities and brands get fake following to increase their importance among
peers, TOI reported..


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