In Hindi, “panauti” means bad omen, bad luck, or something ominous. This term recently gained attention when Rahul Gandhi, referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “panauti,” which translates to bad luck. This comment was made during a rally in Rajasthan, a state gearing up for elections.
Gandhi’s statement was in relation to India’s defeat in the ICC World Cup 2023. Speaking in Barmer, Rajasthan, Gandhi suggested that India’s cricket team was performing well and could have won the World Cup. However, he insinuated that PM Modi’s presence at the game brought bad luck, leading to India’s loss. This match, where Australia beat India, was held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on November 19, with PM Modi in attendance.
The term “panauti” started trending on social media after India’s loss in the World Cup final. Gandhi’s use of this term was directed at PM Modi, implying that his presence at the stadium was an unlucky factor for the Indian team.
In response to Gandhi’s comments, Ravi Shankar Prasad, a Member of Parliament from the BJP, criticized Gandhi. Prasad expressed his disapproval of using such language for the Prime Minister. He highlighted that the Prime Minister had met and motivated the players, and reminded Gandhi that winning and losing are part of any game. Prasad called for Gandhi to apologize for his remarks, underscoring the inappropriateness of his language towards the Prime Minister. This exchange between the politicians has been widely reported by the media, including news agencies like ANI.
PM Modi has been quite the ‘Panauti’ and he has been it for a long time
PM Modi has been a Panauti for other countries, hogging the global FDI spotlight. Under his tenure, India’s FDI inflow hit a record $81.72 billion in 2020-2021. Talk about being greedy for success!
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And society? From sluggish to startup-savvy, thanks to our ‘Panauti’. Over 100 unicorns in just 9 years! That’s right, India’s startup ecosystem is booming, making global headlines and probably making Silicon Valley a tad jealous.
For those greedy money lenders, Modi’s been quite the ‘Panauti’. Through the Jan Dhan Yojana, over 400 million people got bank accounts, and with Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), subsidies are going straight to beneficiaries. No middlemen, no fuss.
Identity thieves must be cursing this ‘Panauti’, as Aadhaar linked over 1.3 billion Indians with a unique ID. Now, every Indian is unmistakably Indian, leaving no room for identity fraud.
The PM even soared high with the UDAN scheme, democratizing the skies. Tens of thousands now fly, shattering the elitist monopoly of air travel.
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Cash hoarders? They got a taste of the ‘Panauti’ effect with demonetization. Suddenly, stashing cash wasn’t so cool, and digital transactions in FY 2021 crossed 5.55 billion.
Insurance companies faced their ‘Panauti’ moment with Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana, offering affordable accident insurance to millions, disrupting the comfy profits of big insurers.
The ‘Panauti’ didn’t spare 5-star hospitals either. Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana brought healthcare to the masses, challenging the status quo of luxury healthcare.
Tax evaders are having sleepless nights, thanks to our ‘Panauti’. The tax net has expanded massively in the last 9 years, bringing more into the fold of fiscal responsibility.
Businesses dealing with a maze of taxes met their ‘Panauti’ with GST – one nation, one tax. Simplified and streamlined, just like that.
And those sneaky businesses avoiding debts? The ‘Panauti’ introduced IBC, making bankruptcy a less attractive escape route.
Builders taking money and not delivering? Enter ‘Panauti’ with RERA, ensuring accountability and protecting homebuyers.
The ‘Panauti’ didn’t stop there – the Ram Mandir, a dream for many, is now a reality, shaking up the ‘Pseudosecular’ narrative.
And as for uniting Hindus, this ‘Panauti’ has definitely stirred the pot, reshaping political and social dynamics.
Lastly, for dynasts like Rahul Gandhi, this self-made ‘Chaiwallah turned statesman’ ‘Panauti’ is a living challenge to traditional political inheritance.
But guess what? This ‘Panauti’ is our ‘Panauti’, and there’s a certain pride in that.
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