Prakash Raj’s Latest Dig at PM Modi: Tamil thespian Prakash Raj, known for being forthright with his views, recently uploaded a sharp sarcasm against Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a tweet which raised political fire. Mentioning the Prime Minister while uploading the sarcastic statement, he tweeted using the address of the Prime Minister as #PracharManthri implying that the Prime Minister has more interest in image-making rather than ruling.
Along with his tweet, Prakash Raj had uploaded an image containing fox and tiger skin within, very cleverly suggesting Modi will do anything to form images. His tweet read: “I think #PracharManthri will do anything for image creation. What’s your comments dear Citizens. #justasking.”
The tweet gained momentum very soon, with both the fans and critics of the actor tweeting about his statement. While some welcomed Prakash Raj for the comments, others criticized him for singling out Modi unfairly.
Social media buzzed with a combination of responses. While some of them agreed with him, they asked whether political branding had gone beyond governance. Others came to the defense of Modi and insisted that leadership requires good public engagement and branding is part of what one requires in politics today. Prakash Raj’s Dig at PM Modi is making headlines
This is not the first time Prakash Raj has criticized the ruling government. He has been vocal about various social and political issues, often using his platform to challenge policies and leadership decisions. His previous remarks on Modi’s governance, economic policies, and handling of national crises have sparked similar debates.
His detractors believe that his remarks are politically motivated, but his supporters believe that he is asking relevant questions of leadership and accountability.
The uproar over Prakash Raj’s tweet is just one aspect of a larger discussion about political branding and governance. Politicians today squander on image-making, especially in these times of cyber technology. But then the question remains—is image-making essential at the cost of effective administration?
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As the debate continues, Prakash Raj’s tweet serves as a reminder that public criticism of leadership is worth it in a democracy. Whether or not one agrees with his view, the fact remains that his comment has initiated discussion on political priorities and public accountability for sure.
I think #PracharManthri will Trade anything for Image building.. Whats your comments dear Citizens .. #justasking pic.twitter.com/t1YjKnobWj
— Prakash Raj (@prakashraaj) May 13, 2025