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India warns Lanka: ‘Don’t become our next Pakistan.’

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NUCLEAR-LEVEL TOXINS STOCKPILED IN YOUR CITY’S BACK ALLEYS—AND OFFICIALS ARE SILENT

A GOVERNMENT SURVEY has exposed a ticking time bomb hiding in plain sight. Over TWENTY TONNES of lethal sodium and potassium cyanide—chemicals that can kill in minutes—are being stored in the cramped, crowded lanes of Delhi’s walled city. This is NOT a drill. The expert committee report, ordered after the Shriram gas leak terror, reveals “terribly unsatisfactory” storage. One accident, one spark, and we are looking at an urban catastrophe.

While this chemical nightmare festers, the political elite are busy covering their tracks. Aviation Minister Jagdish Tytler vows “severest punishment” for a massive airport construction fraud but REFUSES to name names, protecting tainted officials like Air India’s chairman. It’s a classic bait-and-switch: promise action while hiding the guilty.

Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister B R Bhagat warns Sri Lanka against a “military solution,” stressing the “futility” of force. But why is India preaching peace abroad while allowing a SLOW-MOTION CHEMICAL WAR to be staged in its own capital? The Prime Minister jets off to summits talking equality, as lethal stockpiles threaten his own citizens.

This is a pattern of criminal neglect. From unchecked chemical stockpiles to sweeping scandals under the rug, the people are the last priority. They are playing with fire while you sleep next to it.

The truth is being stored in unstable barrels, waiting to explode.



Edited for Kayitsi.com

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