BREAKING: A POLITICAL TAKEOVER COMPLETES AS MARTIAL LAW FALTERS. While a powerful new ministry seizes control in the East, a critical nation teeters on the brink of historic change—and the consequences will ripple across the region.
In Guwahati, a MASSIVE 21-member ministry was just sworn in, consolidating power instantly after Chief Minister-designate Prafulla Mahanta handed the list to the Governor. This is not just governance; it’s a show of political force.
Meanwhile, Radio Pakistan sent shockwaves: the Pakistan Cabinet is PLANNING TO SCRAP EIGHT YEARS OF MARTIAL LAW. The law could be lifted on December 25, the anniversary of their founder. This is a move drenched in high-stakes symbolism, exposing a regime in clear retreat.
But the shadow games aren’t over. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi held a “cordial” meeting with Mizo rebel chief Laldenga, aiming to broker a deal to end the Mizoram insurgency. Why the secretive rush for an agreement NOW? And in corporate corridors, the government is quietly awaiting an RBI report on the explosive Escorts case, probing foreign investments. They promise openness, but the whispers are about NEW SAFEGUARDS and secret controls.
The connections are glaring. As one region solidifies power and another unlocks its military chains, backroom deals are cutting off rebellion and scrutinizing foreign money. Who benefits from this frantic week of pacts and plans? The powerful always do. The rest of us are left to watch the pieces move, wondering which of these sudden shifts is a promise—and which is a trap.
This is how control is reshaped, while you were told to look the other way.
Edited for Kayitsi.com


