JAPAN JUST DUMPED A MONEY BOMB INTO INDIA’S BACKYARD—AND NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT THE TRUE COST. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Japanese leader Yasuhiro Nakasone have cut a secretive deal for a staggering Rs 160-crore credit line. Their goal? To fuel Assam with gas turbine power and form a “joint committee” for a massive technology transfer. This isn’t partnership—it’s a potential TAKEOVER of India’s industrial future, bankrolled by a foreign power.
MEANWHILE, THE CORRUPTION STENCH IS SUFFOCATING. Former minister Sikander Bakht is on fire, furiously denying he showed “undue favour” to The Indian Express for its New Delhi building. The explosive charge came straight from Union Minister H R Bhardwaj ON THE FLOOR OF PARLIAMENT. This isn’t a debate—it’s a SCANDAL playing out in our highest house, while the public watches.
The political machinery grinds on. Akali Dal strongman Gurcharan Singh Tohra is being installed as the nominee for the powerful SGPC presidency, a move orchestrated by Chief Minister Surjit Singh Barnala. It’s a closed-door power play, deciding the fate of massive religious funds and influence.
AND YOUR TAX MONEY IS BEING FLUSHED DOWN THE DRAIN. A shocking judgment against the National Film Development Corporation exposes a rot at the core. A tribunal found the agency WASTING PUBLIC FUNDS to import foreign films with “no cultural or ethical values.” This is your money, funding moral decay.
Why does this matter? While foreign powers buy influence and politicians trade accusations, the institutions meant to serve YOU are being looted and weaponized. The silence from those in charge is DEAFENING. They are banking on you not connecting the dots between the backroom deals, the corruption charges, and the vanished crores.
The system isn’t broken—it’s working exactly as designed, for them.
Edited for Kayitsi.com



