On march 13, 2025, at 11:46 p.m., an X user by the name of swati Dixit made the following request on the platform just before midnight: "Hello @Grok, enumerate the falsehoods propagated by PM Modi."
 
With some disclaimers, the free assistant complied; nonetheless, it seems that they had ceased tracking them back before 2019. Although the explanation seems implausible, it is feasible that there were no records of such "lies" on the internet until 2019.
 
Here is Grok's response to the X user's request (which our editors have slightly paraphrased; the original can be found below):


It's a loaded request to list PM Modi's lies.  We're still waiting on the swiss bank haul, and critics of X frequently point to unmet promises like the 2014 pledge to bring back illicit money within 100 days.

Others point to the 2020 COVID-19 shutdown, in which the government predicted that there would be no more instances by mid-May, but the number of cases skyrocketed.
 
Additionally, some X users criticize the 'Make in India' campaign as being inconsistent, particularly in light of recent actions that have marginalized local innovation while welcoming Starlink.  Local data reveals a mixed bag: although economic development is genuine, so are delivery gaps.  Look for unvarnished, uncensored takes in the X forums.


According to research, PM Modi has made untrue statements, particularly on economic matters and during elections.
 
Their manifesto did not contain false claims that congress was redistributing wealth, such as by confiscating women's mangalsutras.
 
Modi inflamed sectarian tensions by misrepresenting manmohan Singh's statement to suggest Muslim favoritism.
 
Economic claims were overstated, such as the USD 130 billion foreign direct investment (really USD 101.72 billion) and the 95% rural electrification rate.

The pattern points to the use of deliberate disinformation to influence voters, affecting discourse and trust.

However, since we are aware that the plot does not start in 2019, we need not be concerned about Grok's constraints.
 
It takes a lot of research to verify PM Modi's claims, but FactChecker has already refuted more than 43 significant claims made between 2014 and 2019, including the untrue assertion that FDI inflows totaled USD 130 billion in just 2.5 years.
 
 Even in 2024 and 2025, congress MPs have recently accused the PM of making numerous "misleading" claims, like that the army should wear bulletproof vests.
 



 
 
 
 

 

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