Godi के बाद Gobar, सरकार का Gen Z हथियार | Social Sin by Nivedita

In this explosive episode of Social Sin, we expose the growing trend of government-sponsored influencers who are spreading propaganda and misinformation in the name of “nation first.” Meet Praful Garg, a so-called youth influencer with over 2 million followers, who has become the face of misinformation on Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter. Just like cow dung (gobar) is used to plaster walls, this “digital gobar” is being used to cover up real issues and polish fake narratives. Recently, Garg defended the controversial deal where Adani Group received 1,020 acres of land in Bihar for just ₹1 annually to set up a power plant. While farmers continue to struggle for fair compensation for land acquired over a decade ago, influencers like Garg spin the narrative to glorify the government. Not only this, he mocked opposition protests, twisted facts about GST reforms, and even tried to present Veer Savarkar—who repeatedly apologized to the British—as a teacher of “Rashtra Dharma.” From whitewashing Adani’s land deals to justifying Modi government’s decisions, from mocking Mahua Moitra to misleading youth on cricket ties with Pakistan, these influencers act as the new face of propaganda. This episode digs deep into their hypocrisy, their ties with power, and the dangerous impact of misinformation on India’s youth. Stay tuned as Molitics uncovers the truth behind this social media machinery of lies. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more hard-hitting ground reports and political analysis.