Imagine coalition management as a reality show with a twist: "Big Boss Style." Picture amit shah as the no-nonsense anchor man, orchestrating the drama with precision, while rajnath singh and others hustle behind the scenes. Modi, the ultimate boss, swoops in for the grand announcements and ceremonial moments, all while keeping his signature charisma intact.

In the first episode of this gripping series, Modi’s address to the 18th lok sabha promised unity and consensus, garnering applause and high hopes. But the plot thickened quickly. Within hours, the mood shifted. The Pro Tem Speaker’s appointment was abrupt, the Speaker’s election lacked a fair deal on the Deputy Speaker’s role, and allies were rallied to issue a stern statement against the opposition. The message was clear: Mosha (Modi and Shah) was sticking to its tried-and-true confrontational strategy.

As the drama unfolded during the discussion on the president’s address to parliament, viewers witnessed the unwavering support of bjp MPs, the firm stances of the lok sabha speaker and rajya sabha chairman, and the frequent interruptions during rahul Gandhi’s speech. Modi’s own response to the debate was the climax, reinforcing his image as an authoritarian leader with loyal sidekicks by his side.

In true Big Boss fashion, the promotional blitz was relentless. Modi’s image graced delhi dailies on june 18, followed swiftly by similar ads in BJP-led state governments. The same strong leader narrative we’ve seen for a decade was back, more polished and persistent than ever.

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