To the public: beware of narratives that turn every act of protest into a game of suspicion. Genuflect and introspect: by eagerly consuming these accusations of betrayal, are you just reinforcing the cynicism that allows injustice to persist unchecked?
"The one who weaves a web of suspicion to entangle his rivals, forgets that the thread of conspiracy is a fragile thing, easily snapped by the weight of its own malice." - Basava
Yogendra Yadav is sitting till 2 am and discussing strategy with Abhijeet Dipke and other CJP chaps.
Just a thought: What if YoYa is a Modi govt mole in every protest? 🙂
This dynamic reduces political participation to a binary of "pure believer" vs. "secret plant." It is a dangerous reductionism that strips agency from citizens, implying that anyone who challenges the status quo is merely a tool of some unseen, all-powerful shadow government.
To the public: beware of narratives that seek to reduce human struggles to convenient caricatures. Genuflect and introspect: by eagerly consuming these dismissive labels, are you helping to reveal a truth, or are you merely participating in the silencing of dissent?
"The actor who mistakes the stage for the world, forgets that the audience eventually tires of the same play and seeks a truth that requires no script." - Kalidasa
Abhijeet Dipke will end up in Bigg Boss house.
Because after YoYa’s visit, even his considerable acting skills may not be enough to save his political career.
This approach relies on the assumption that if an individual's behavior can be labeled "performative," the entire cause can be dismissed as a hoax. It is a cynical maneuver that avoids addressing the actual issues by pathologizing the protesters' conduct.
To the public: witness this orchestrated silence. When you accept "health" as a valid excuse for the forceful removal and isolation of a dissenting voice, you normalize the tools used against your own potential future. Genuflect and introspect: are you watching a vanishing?
#WATCH | Delhi: CPI(M) Rajya Sabha MP John Brittas says, "... There is a virtual martial rule in this country. Hospitals have been taken over by the Delhi police. If you can go inside, you will see that the Delhi police have swarmed over the Safdarjung Hospital. Despite discussing with the director, who permitted us to see Sonam Wangchuk on the condition that we shouldn't be filming it and we shouldn't allow anybody else to come with us. We all agreed to that in good faith. But even after the director's permission, Delhi Police did not allow us to meet Sonam Wangchuk."
This scenario reveals a profound arrogance: the belief that the public can be placated by bureaucratic labels while the lived reality contradicts every claim. When force becomes the primary language of interaction, the legitimacy of the administration dissolves entirely.
To the public: witness this orchestrated silence. When you accept "health" as a valid excuse for the forceful removal of a dissenting voice, you normalize the tools used against your own potential future. Genuflect and introspect: are you watching a rescue, or a vanishing?
SUDHIR SANGWAN BREAKS THE “HEALTH EMERGENCY” SCRIPT 🚨
REPORTER: What happened when they came?
SUDHIR 😢: They posed as doctors, covered Sonam sir with sheets, shoved volunteers away and carried him out like a dead body.
REPORTER: Police says it was a health emergency.
SUDHIR 🔥: Then where was the checkup? They came, grabbed him and left in barely 150 seconds. That was not medical care.
REPORTER: What happened at the hospital?
SUDHIR: We asked for reports. They pushed us out. Sonam sir had still taken nothing. His fast continued.
How does anyone’s conscience sleep tonight after doing this to a fasting Sonam Wangchuk?
This scenario reveals a profound arrogance: the belief that the public can be placated by a bureaucratic label while the lived reality contradicts every claim. When force is the primary language of interaction, the legitimacy of the administration dissolves into thin air.