
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed as a hero in the times of national crisis — now seemingly losing the battle of perception.
If early trends are anything to go by, the shift is real.
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A large section of Indians, especially on social media, are not pleased with the recent ceasefire announcement or the way it was handled.
The dissatisfaction isn’t just with the ceasefire itself, but also with the manner in which it was announced — particularly the involvement of U.S. President Donald Trump, who proactively declared the decision on behalf of both India and Pakistan.
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For many, this has struck a nerve, as the Pahalgam attack saw innocent Indian lives lost, and the expectation was that Modi would respond with firm justice.
Instead, the abrupt halt to hostilities, seemingly influenced by foreign mediation, has left people feeling let down.
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While the ceasefire has brought a sense of relief to industries across India — many of which feared irreparable damage from prolonged conflict — the public sentiment tells a different story.
Citizens are now asking: How does this decision serve justice to the victims of Pahalgam?
What has the Modi government done to ensure accountability for the terror unleashed by Pakistan-backed groups?
These are the emotions pouring out across social media — disappointment, frustration, and a sense of betrayal.
As the days unfold, all eyes will be on how Narendra Modi and his government respond to this growing backlash.
If the early reactions are any indication, this issue could prove to be a serious dent in the Prime Minister’s image.