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CHIEF MINISTER FALLS IN SECRET DRINK DEAL SCANDAL AS STATE BURNS

A Chief Minister has just been FORCED to resign after a bombshell court judgment exposed a corrupt liquor bottling scheme. Ramakrishna Hegde, head of Karnataka’s government, QUIT after the High Court’s ruling in the arrack case—but the real story is the COVER-UP. His resignation letter was LEAKED to news agencies in New Delhi before it even reached the Governor, sparking a furious political meltdown.

This isn’t just one man’s fall. It’s a symptom of a nation coming APART.

While politicians play dirty games, the streets are running with blood. In West Bengal, a massive strike and “Bangla bandh” over soaring prices turned into a WAR ZONE. Police opened fire, leaving at least 13 people shot and 400 more dragged away by authorities. The official count is a LIE—locals and the opposition Congress party report the casualties are MUCH higher. The government is silencing protest with bullets.

And in a shocking surrender, Sikh religious leaders and the Punjab government have ABANDONED the Golden Temple. Facing militant control of the holy complex, the powerful SGPC and Akali Dal secretly moved a major religious gathering to a new location. This isn’t a peaceful compromise—it’s the state ADMITTING it has lost control to armed factions. Chief Minister Barnala sat in on the secret meeting that sealed this retreat.

Meanwhile, in the capital, Delhi University teachers are digging in, vowing to continue a strike that has paralyzed education for months. The system isn’t working; it’s COLLAPSING from the inside out.

From courtrooms to campuses to sacred temples, every pillar of authority is either corrupt, violent, or utterly powerless. The leaders are resigning in disgrace, the police are shooting citizens, and the holy sites are held by gunmen.

The question is no longer who will govern, but what will be left when the chaos stops.



Edited for Kayitsi.com

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