A fiery Indian opposition leader has sparked controversy by bluntly advising Prime Minister Narendra Modi to “resign and go back to selling tea,” while branding him as the country’s “weakest Prime Minister ever.” The scathing remarks come in the wake of recent intelligence failures in Pahalgam, with critics accusing the Modi government of repeated security lapses. The politician didn’t mince words, dubbing Modi “Surrender Modi” and slamming his administration for unfulfilled promises on terrorism, pointing out that despite Modi’s 2016 vow to eliminate terrorism by 2025, attacks continue unabated. The criticism extended to Kashmir policy, with the leader questioning how 350kg of RDX explosives entered the heavily secured region before the deadly 2019 Pulwama attack that killed 40 CRPF personnel.
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The opposition figure also took aim at Modi’s alleged politicization of the military, claiming promotion policies now favor Hindutva loyalists over merit. In a biting sarcastic jab, the leader remarked, “Modi works 18-hour days – but for Gautam Adani’s profits, not India’s progress.” The tirade didn’t spare Home Minister Amit Shah either, accusing him of focusing on political maneuvering rather than national security, while National Security Advisor Ajit Doval faced mockery as a “self-proclaimed James Bond wannabe” after the Pahalgam intelligence failure. These explosive comments reflect growing dissent within India’s political landscape as Modi’s administration faces increasing scrutiny over its security policies and governance record. With general elections approaching, such public criticism from political rivals could signal a more aggressive opposition strategy to challenge the BJP’s dominance. The remarks have already gone viral on social media, fueling fresh debate about Modi’s leadership amid ongoing security challenges and economic concerns.


