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India’s Capital in Flames: The Deadly Price of a Nation’s Strike

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CHAOS EXPLODES ACROSS INDIA. This is NOT a protest—it’s OPEN WARFARE on the streets. Mobs of hundreds have declared their own law, bringing the nation to a grinding halt.

They didn’t just demonstrate. They ATTACKED. Over 200 buses were STOPPED and STONED in a violent rampage. When the smoke cleared, officials confirmed a scene of devastation: 185 buses SMASHED, countless others crippled with slashed tires. Police scrambled, making a staggering 1,375 ARRESTS. This is what collapse looks like.

And while citizens fear for their safety, the government is quietly REDRAWING THE MAP. A new commission is being formed—by February 20—with one terrifying goal: to identify Hindi-speaking villages in Punjab and HAND THEM OVER to Haryana. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi bluntly told reporters “there is no going back.” Your home, your heritage, are now BARGAINING CHIPS.

Behind closed doors, the deals get darker. In Kerala, the Chief Minister is plotting SNAP ELECTIONS after hushed talks with Gandhi. In Jammu & Kashmir, the embattled G M Shah ministry is being propped up with promises of “continued support” to so-called “secular forces,” following a secret 70-minute meeting. This isn’t governance; it’s a desperate game of thrones played with our stability.

They are carving up the country, silencing opposition, and letting the streets burn. The arrests won’t stop what’s coming next.

The accord is a death sentence for the nation you know.



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