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The Way I See Politics in India👇
Society itself will not change on its own, it has taken centuries for it to deteriorate. What needs to change is the system, because only through systemic transformation can society evolve. And that transformation can only happen through leadership.
India, till today, has not truly found a leader who could live among the people, think only for the people, and dedicate his life to them. Even when such leaders did emerge, the system crushed them, drained their energy, and broke their spirit. The real culprit is not individuals but the system itself. The question is, how can this system be changed?
The first step is to cleanse our political language. Today’s politics thrives on negativity “You did this, I did that, I am greater, you are corrupt, you are a thief.” This “you versus me” language has trapped our nation in an endless cycle of blame. What we need instead is a new vocabulary of politics, one that speaks only of what must be done and how it can be done. Every single policy must be framed with one principle in mind: what impact will this have on the last person standing in line?
Transformation will take time, but it is far from impossible. History shows us that even those who came with noble intentions often got consumed in the corridors of power. Power, by its very nature, tests intention—it melts away purity and leaves behind only ambition. The tragedy is not that good leaders don’t exist, but that the system is designed to convert even good leaders into its products.
Take the biggest example of our time: imagine if Modi, with the immense power he holds, had chosen to be a truly people-centric leader, there is no limit to what could have been achieved. That opportunity was lost not because of lack of power, but because of misplaced intent.
Real reform can only begin when a leader does not just rule with authority, but rules over the hearts and minds of people. Until then, reforms will remain mere slogans.
Steps of Reform:
Stage 1: Judicial and police reform—because justice and security form the backbone of any democracy.
Stage 2: Political and institutional reform—to rebuild trust and accountability in governance.
Stage 3: Departmental reforms—so that every branch of government works for the people, not against them.
It is not that the public resists change. In fact, people are hungry for change. But the condition is clear, leaders must remain true to the principles they promise. Politics is built on perception, and once that trust is broken, it is almost impossible to restore.
Only patience, combined with consistency, can create a tidal wave of support. That is how movements are born. That is how systems are shaken. That is how nations rise.
And this is the greatest truth: systems may be centuries old, but no system is stronger than the will of united people, guided by a leader who refuses to bend.
#ReformTheSystem #IndiaDeservesBetter
#IfIwerePrimeMinister
PM Modi is saying 'thank you' to Trump.
Thank you for exactly what? For attacking ships with Indians on board and killing Indian nationals? The situation has become hopelessly embarrassing for our country now.
Modi ji has completely surrendered India's sovereignty, pride and the lives of its citizens to Trump. India needs a strong Prime Minister. Trump cannot be allowed to do whatever he pleases with our country and our people.
After listening to and reading the statements of many TMC leaders, one thing has become very clear: many of them are pointing fingers at the functioning style of Abhishek Banerjee.
Power alone does not make someone a leader. True leaders are those who win people's hearts and earn their respect.
The Mamta brand will disappear as if it never existed.
India will eventually have only two political parties: BJP and Congress.
BJP will keep Congress alive to showcase the presence of an opposition, but in reality Congress will be run and managed by BJP.
Why is BJP suddenly so active in Punjab?
It is not because they are doing groundwork or building the party structure. They want to create a perception through the media that they worked extremely hard for party expansion, so that EVMs and SIR can be managed and justified later.
There isn't a single judge from the apex court to the lower courts who doesn't know the difference between right and wrong.
The problem is that the system has effectively tied everyone's hands, ears, and eyes.
Otherwise, in the Delhi liquor policy case, almost the entire cabinet, along with the Chief Minister, was jailed, while the courts kept playing the endless game of bail and hearings.
Courts are no longer masters of the system; they appear to have become its slaves.
In a major breakthrough, Amritsar Commissionerate Police busts a cross-border illegal arms smuggling and hawala network, apprehends four accused, including an Afghan national, and recovers 8 sophisticated pistols, 7 live cartridges.
Preliminary investigation reveals that the accused were allegedly in contact with a foreign-based smuggler who supplied illegal weapon consignments through concealed drop locations. The recovered arms were reportedly being delivered to criminal elements for further distribution.
FIRs have been registered at PS Islamabad and PS Gate Hakima, #Amritsar. Further investigation is underway to establish backward and forward linkages, identify other associates connected with the foreign-based network, and ascertain further recoveries and arrests.
@PunjabPoliceInd remains firmly committed to a zero-tolerance policy against illegal arms trafficking, hawala operations, and organised crime.
Just look at the body language of this 55-year-old 'Gen Z' sitting before a humble student.
The arrogance and attitude are impossible to miss.
#RajaAurPraja#CongressBJP
@RahulSeeker Just look at the body language of this 55-year-old 'Gen Z' sitting before a humble student. The arrogance and attitude are impossible to miss.
Congress seems to have lost its political common sense.
Instead of capitalizing on the momentum created by the CJP movement and amplifying the issues being raised, it appears to be siding with the BJP.
The CJP movement has managed to generate public discussion and engagement on issues that many political parties have failed to highlight.
Rather than supporting such a people driven initiative or at least learning from it, the congress seems disconnected from the public mood.
Movements create momentum, and smart political forces recognize and channel that energy. Ignoring it or appearing to stand against it only raises questions about whether they truly understand what people are looking for.
The CJP movement has achieved something significant. The focus should remain on strengthening the movement and the issues it represents, rather than getting trapped in partisan politics.
What we are witnessing is exactly why people are losing faith in traditional politics.
BJP and Congress may appear to be rivals, but when an independent people's movement emerges, both seem more interested in controlling the narrative than supporting genuine public participation.
One side tried to discourage people from joining, while the other tried to use the movement for its own political advantage. Different methods, same mindset.
If the movement is to succeed, it must remain independent of BJP, Congress. The people should own the movement, not politicians.
@RahulSeeker Just look at the body language of this 55-year-old 'Gen Z' sitting before a humble student. The arrogance and attitude are impossible to miss.
Congress seems to have lost its political common sense.
Instead of capitalizing on the momentum created by the CJP movement and amplifying the issues being raised, it appears to be siding with the BJP.
The CJP movement has managed to generate public discussion and engagement on issues that many political parties have failed to highlight.
Rather than supporting such a people driven initiative or at least learning from it, the congress seems disconnected from the public mood.
Movements create momentum, and smart political forces recognize and channel that energy. Ignoring it or appearing to stand against it only raises questions about whether they truly understand what people are looking for.
The CJP movement has achieved something significant. The focus should remain on strengthening the movement and the issues it represents, rather than getting trapped in partisan politics.
Please try to remain neutral. Your movement is still at a very initial stage. You should refrain from sharing opinions about or discussing any political party, whether positively or negatively.
What CJP did yesterday is something that no political party has been able to do. Please protect and preserve the movement.
The rest is your call.