This is how your Punjab Police was dealing with protesting government employees demanding their pending salaries.
So shut-up you bloody corrupt Tihari.
Abhijit Dipke broke down after being told that the High Command had selected him to start the hunger strike in Wangchuk's absence. Vijeta Dahiya was seen consoling him, saying, "Don't worry, they'll keep bread pakodas, Maggi, vada pav, etc., in the toilet on a regular basis.
Just received a threat from a US no. On Why I have criticized CJP , I have shared details with the local police , he has threatened me that dare not speak against #CJP & #AbhijeetDipke
What if Sonam Wangchuk went on another hunger strike, but this time demanding the abolition of the reservation?
Would he get support from celebrities? Would Instagram influencers run campaigns urging the govt to listen to him? Not at all. If anything, he might be physically attacked, and the govt would arrest him for provoking public sentiment and inciting riots. Nobody would call the govt 'oppressive' that time.
Essentially, neither his hunger strike nor his life is what truly matters; only the narrative matters. All of this emotional appeal to rally behind him is not for his sake, but for the sake of the narrative. His supposedly good image among the youth is merely a smokescreen to obscure the agenda driving him forward.
Such kind of support is always transactional. The moment the asset stops serving the ideological goals of the narrative-creators, his moral immunity will be revoked, his 'good image' will be dismantled overnight, and the very same crowd that idolises him would abandon him.
>Breaking: The US 🇺🇸 declares a national emergency over diarrhea.
> And they called Indians 🇮🇳 dirty.
> They’re the real street shitters who don’t even wash their ass.
For years, a carefully manufactured image was sold to the nation:
Sonam Wangchuk as the real-life Rancho from 3 Idiots - the poor Ladakhi boy who rose from nothing, rejected the broken system, and became a revolutionary innovator fighting for the common man.
In Reality, Wangchuk was born into a politically influential family. His father, Sonam Wangyal, was a Congress MLA from Leh who later became a Cabinet Minister in the J&K govt in 1975
Sonam is not a scientist. He is a mechanical engineer by qualification who later became an environmental activist, often opposing development projects in Ladakh.