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Narendra Modi: The Worst Prime Minister? A Critical Analysis of Leadership & Hindutva Hegemony

A Critical Analysis of Leadership & Hindutva Hegemony
Bharat Bhushan Pareek Advocate
Type: Print Book
Genre: Social Science, Politics & Society
Language: English
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Narendra Modi: The Worst Prime Minister?
Is Narendra Modi the architect of India’s rise—or the author of its democratic decline?

In this piercing and unflinching political critique, senior advocate and human rights defender Bharat Bhushan Pareek dissects a decade of Narendra Modi’s leadership to answer a question that has come to define modern India: Is Modi the worst Prime Minister the country has ever had?

Spanning the years from 2014 to 2024, this book offers a meticulously researched, courageously written, and deeply unsettling narrative of institutional collapse, rising authoritarianism, media manipulation, economic cronyism, and Hindutva-driven polarisation under Modi’s regime. Drawing from official records, Supreme Court judgements, watchdog reports, media investigations, and real-time policy analysis, Pareek lays the truth behind the propaganda.

Inside, you will find:

A year-by-year breakdown of key decisions and disasters during Modi’s tenure—from demonetisation and COVID mismanagement to the Electoral Bonds scandal, Pegasus spyware, and the farmers’ protest.

Exposés of institutional capture—including the judiciary, Election Commission, ED, CBI, and Parliament—alongside case studies of political vendetta and misuse of power.

A critique of Hindutva hegemony, where law, education, and media were systematically saffronized and minorities rendered invisible or demonised.

A powerful economic deconstruction revealed how India’s public sector was dismembered, its job crisis ignored, and its wealth funnelled to a handful of cronies.

Failed foreign policies, misplaced global alliances, and India’s lost moral standing in the democratic world.

This book is not just a condemnation of one man’s rule—it is a wake-up call for a nation sliding into managed democracy and manufactured consent. It is also a plea for constitutional restoration, institutional revival, and a return to inclusive, accountable governance.

Urgent, brave, and brutally honest, Narendra Modi: The Worst Prime Minister? is a vital read for every citizen, student, jurist, and policymaker who cares about the future of the Indian Republic.

About the Author

Bharat Bhushan Pareek is a senior advocate, legal reformist, and prolific author with over 36 years of distinguished experience in the Indian legal system. Renowned for his fearless advocacy and unwavering commitment to constitutionalism, civil liberties, and judicial accountability, Pareek has emerged as one of India’s most respected voices on custodial crimes, procedural injustice, and systemic legal failures.

His legal activism spans landmark interventions in matters related to false implication, unlawful detentions, misuse of power, and institutional corruption. He has represented countless victims of injustice and fought tirelessly to uphold due process, human dignity, and the rule of law in some of the country’s most challenging courtrooms.

A widely read author, Pareek has written groundbreaking books on issues ranging from custodial violence, judicial misconduct, and the economics of war to pandemic laws, men’s rights, and the criminalisation of civil disputes. His writings are known for their meticulous research, legal depth, and passionate call for reform.

In this latest work—Narendra Modi: The Worst Prime Minister?—he brings together his experience, scholarship, and conscience to offer a bold and necessary critique of a decade that, in his view, witnessed the most systematic dismantling of India’s democratic institutions in independent history.

Pareek lives in Jaipur, where he continues to practice law, mentor young advocates, and contribute to national dialogues on justice, constitutional rights, and legal reform.

Book Details

Publisher: Self Published
Number of Pages: 266
Dimensions: 6"x9"
Interior Pages: B&W
Binding: Paperback (Perfect Binding)
Availability: In Stock (Print on Demand)

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