Since Narendra Modi became India’s Prime Minister in May 2014, there have been allegations and intermittent protests over the regime’s violation of basic human rights, blatant use of state machinery for censoring critics, and use of both state institutions and Hindutva activists to suppress religious freedom. The criticism against Narendra Modi both within and outside the country for failing to uphold secular democratic values and scientific temper in the country had done little to dent his popularity among his support base. Even his abrupt decision to impose a draconian ban on cash on November 8, 2016 caused immense misery to the poor, but they voted for him overwhelmingly in the UP election.