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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

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  • Sep 10
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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

Anarchy is Not Wisdom ! Kiran Mane’s recent social media post once again exposes the dangerous thrill that anarchist minds derive from instability. Mocking Nepal’s political upheaval and casually hinting that “chaos” in India would crush ordinary citizens along with leaders is not wit — it is sheer irresponsibility. True democracy thrives on institutions, reforms, and public trust, not on reckless daydreams of unrest. Such statements glorify collapse and undermine the sacrifices of citizens who value stability. Revolution does not feed the poor, nor does it secure the future of families; it only replaces one elite with another. By celebrating disorder, Mane betrays contempt for ordinary people who inevitably pay the highest price. Leaders and influencers must guide society towards constructive change, not romanticize destruction. Anarchy is no alternative to democracy.

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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

When Cross-Voting Becomes a Tradition ! TV channels confidently predicted that INDIA bloc’s Vice-Presidential candidate Justice B. Sudarshan Reddy would secure 317 votes. Reality, however, was harsher: he ended up with just 300. Seventeen INDIA MPs quietly crossed the floor, trampling their own whip to bless NDA’s C. P. Radhakrishnan — who, truth be told, would have won anyway. The message is blunt: opposition leaders command no respect within their flock. Tell us honestly — can anyone imagine MPs genuinely admiring Kharge, Rahul, Sonia, Akhilesh, or Lalu & Tejashwi? 🤣 Cross-voting is nothing new; it surfaced earlier in Maharashtra council polls too. Yet parties never admit the truth. Instead, they whine: “our legislators were bought.” In reality, it’s just the old story — when you can’t dance, blame the courtyard. The opposition’s leadership deficit is laid bare, once again.

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The Manufactured Icons of Anarchy ! From Bangladesh’s Shahjan and Hannan Hussain Shimul, to Kathmandu’s Mayor Balen Shah, a pattern emerges — singers, rappers, and actors turned into overnight “youth icons” via social media. Behind the glamour, however, lurks a deeper design: using entertainment to plant seeds of unrest. India has seen similar attempts — remember Sidhu Moosewala’s glorification, or Bollywood’s Gully Boy narrative romanticizing Dharavi streets? Each was marketed as “authentic voice of the oppressed,” but in reality, they often became tools for external influence and internal chaos. Our agencies have exposed such designs time and again, crushing attempts to turn cultural platforms into anarchist breeding grounds. New rappers, stand-up comedians, and so-called influencers may rise, but their strings are often pulled from outside. Ordinary Hindus must stay vigilant — entertainment cannot be allowed to mutate into engineered anarchy.

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Modi’s “Vote Theft” Finally Proven! For weeks Rahul Gandhi thundered that Modi steals votes. Today, irony struck — the allegation stands “proven”! In the Vice-Presidential election, where only MPs vote by secret ballot, NDA’s candidate bagged 17 more votes than expected. Yes, 5.6% of opposition MPs quietly slipped their ballots into Modi’s kitty. Congress, SP, RJD — all strong opponents — saw their own flock deserting them under broad daylight. Rahul & Co. are stunned, but here’s the tragedy: there’s no Election Commission complaint, no Supreme Court PIL possible. The theft was legal, silent, and devastating. So Rahul is left sulking, punched in the stomach without a sound. And Modi? He walks away with the title of the nation’s most successful “vote thief” — not from the people, but from the opposition’s very backyard. Satire writes itself!

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Smoke in Parliament, Fire in Lives! In 2023, activists Neelam Azad and Amol Shinde were arrested for the smoke-canister protest inside Parliament. Expelled by MPs of all parties, later charged under UAPA, they faced brutal interrogations by three agencies and the nightmare of prolonged custody. After two years, Neelam was granted bail on a bond of ₹50,000 — with strict restrictions on speaking to the media. Amol remains in judicial custody, awaiting trial. This episode is a reminder for all those who get carried away by calls for “instant revolution.” When you are jailed, none of the provocateurs will come to your rescue. Your family suffers the most, while power games continue unchanged. Revolutions rarely serve the common man; they only replace one elite with another. The earth keeps revolving, but lives of ordinary people are shattered forever. Stay alert, stay wise.

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