New Delhi: Due to the flawed policies of the Modi government, millions of people in India still lack access to necessities like food, leading to a worsening food crisis across the country.
Despite claiming to be the world’s fourth-largest economy, the situation in India has become so alarming that millions of citizens are deprived of adequate nutrition, while the policies of the Modi administration have further deepened the crisis.
According to the latest World Hunger Index rankings, India is placed at 105th position, contradicting Modi’s claims of economic progress.
The country’s wealth is dominated by the richest 1%, who hold 40% of the national assets, while the middle and lower-middle classes possess only 3% of the wealth. As a result, nearly 700 million Indians are facing the severe issue of food insecurity.
The report further reveals that India’s economic growth is limited to statistical data, while the rural population continues to struggle with hunger and poverty.
Similarly, 90% of the country’s labor force receives wages below the prescribed minimum, and more than 27% of the population is forced to live below the poverty line.














































































