New Delhi: The recently released music video ‘Modi Hai Toh Mumkin Hai’ by T-Series has faced massive backlash online, receiving over one lakh dislikes on YouTube. The dislike count is no longer visible on the platform.

Featuring Bollywood actors Varun Dhawan, Rajkummar Rao, Arshad Warsi, and Vikrant Massey, the video praises Prime Minister Narendra Modi and highlights his leadership and achievements.

Congress leader Supriya Shrinate called out the video on social media platform X, citing public disapproval. “The song 'Modi Hai To Mumkin Hai' has caused a lot of embarrassment, brothers.
Views: 16 lakh
Likes: 13,000
Dislikes: 1 lakh
And don’t even ask for the comments!” she wrote.

As of 9:30 a.m. on October 17, 2025, the video has received approximately 18 lakh views and 22,000 likes. The 2-minute-55-second track is composed by Meet Bros, with lyrics by Nadaan and vocals by Meet Bros, Adarsh Shukla, and Divya Bhatt.

Social media users criticised both the content and the actors, calling them “spineless” for participating in what some described as political propaganda. Others targeted Prime Minister Modi directly, accusing him of being self-obsessed.

“Thanks to Modi ji for showing us the truth — now we know exactly which movies to skip and which ones to support for our nation’s pride,” wrote a social media user on YouTube. “I was here to see the comment section and I'm so happy seeing it's state, people are finally waking up to the reality that has been brought upon us,” commented another.

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Bengaluru: Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Priyank Kharge has expressed concern over the uncertainty surrounding the implementation of the proposed VB-G Ram G scheme, stating that the MNREGA programme, which has been a lifeline for rural India for nearly two decades, appears to be facing an uncertain future.

Speaking to media, Kharge said that as March 31 draws to a close, there is no clarity on the rollout of the new scheme from April 1. He pointed out that the central government has not yet issued the necessary guidelines for implementing the scheme for rural workers and villages.

He criticised the Centre for its lack of preparedness, stating that there is no clarity on fund allocation, no final parameters for classifying gram panchayats, and key processes such as social audits have not been defined.

Kharge said the situation comes at a critical time, as summer marks a peak period for rural employment demand, when many people depend heavily on wage employment for their livelihood.

He added that reports have emerged of delays in approvals and families not receiving work despite demand.

He further alleged that the Centre’s move to shift from a statutory employment guarantee to a rule-based allocation system is already showing negative consequences.

Kharge also raised concerns over provisions such as a mandatory 60-day halt during agricultural seasons, which he said would further limit employment opportunities for rural workers.

The BJP-led central government had claimed that the new scheme would transform rural India, but in reality it is turning out to be detrimental to people’s livelihoods, he said.

“The crisis in rural India due to the stalling of MNREGA is beginning to unfold. Given the Centre’s past record in handling such situations, there is growing concern over the impact on rural livelihoods,” Kharge said.