I express deep respect for the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)...
- dhadakkamgarunion0
- Aug 9
- 3 min read
🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*
The term "Deep State" refers to non-elected officials or influential groups covertly steering elected government decisions—a concept evident in Pakistan where the army dictates state choices. In the US, Donald Trump popularized the phrase, claiming powerful secretaries and military officers made decisions behind an aging Joe Biden, though no concrete proof was ever provided. Having regained power, Trump no longer uses this narrative against his own administration, but the term has gained traction in Indian political discourse. Today, partisan social media users casually hurl "Deep State" to discredit political dissenters or protest movements merely because it sounds trendy. Uncritical partisans blindly validate this rhetoric from their ideological camps, ignoring its actual geopolitical definition in favor of tribal political mudslinging.
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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*
On August 8, Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to visit Prayagraj to interact with students under the "Chhatron Ki Gunj" program. A notable aspect of his visit reportedly includes paying homage at the grave of his grandfather, Feroze Gandhi, located in a cemetery in Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad). The user highlights this event to critique Gandhi, alleging that despite such actions, he might later assert his "Dattatreya Gotra Brahmin" identity. Adding this commentary deliberately, the user asserts that declaring his caste isn't part of his official schedule but is mentioned to portray him as superficial, hollow, and foolish. Ultimately, the narrative highlights the political skepticism surrounding his visit, casting his actions as mere posturing to project a contradictory identity rather than genuine intent.
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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*
I express deep respect for the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), yet I criticize its current chief, Mohan Bhagwat, and question his contribution compared to founders like Dr. Hedgewar and Golwalkar Guruji. Comparing him to heirs inheriting ready-made thrones, I argue that Bhagwat frequently makes flawed statements, particularly regarding reservation. I question whether seven decades of affirmative action have truly brought equality, asking what equality actually means and when it will ever be achieved. I note that despite thousands of inter-caste marriages and social exchanges, certain groups continue to view broader Hindu society with hostility. Ultimately, I contend that reservation alone cannot foster true social equality, arguing that persisting divisions prevent genuine harmony despite decades of reservation policies.
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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*
sharp criticism is leveled against Manoj Jarange and similar protest leaders, as I believe even the Maratha community has lost sympathy for his movement. I accuse Jarange of selectively targeting Devendra Fadnavis when in power, while remaining quiet under Sharad Pawar's MVA coalition. Dismissing his actions as political theater, I challenge Jarange to enter electoral politics, contest elections, and win legislative seats to prove his real political strength. Lumping leaders like Jarange and Dipke as professional agitators ("Andolanjeevi"), I assert that they offer nothing beyond reckless rhetoric. Ultimately, I contend that such figures stir social division and create societal rifts merely for personal gain, urging them to face the ballot box instead of staging disruptive protests.
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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*
Abhijit Dipke of the "Zural Janata Party" refused to visit the student protest ongoing for 12 days in Ranchi, Jharkhand. Additionally, Dipke faces allegations of insulting and humiliating on-duty police officers in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. His hypocritical conduct sparked an immediate backlash, prompting two youths in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar to begin an indefinite hunger strike in protest. Furthermore, fresh FIRs have been registered against Dipke and other party leaders in Delhi. The rhetoric reflects a sharp decline in the party's fortunes as legal and public pressure mounts. Critics argue that the arrogant posture displayed by Abhijit Dipke and Sourav Das is finally meeting its match, predicting that their high-handedness will soon be thoroughly dismantled.
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