SOUTH ASIA ERUPTS IN CHAOS: WHILE LEADERS TALK, FACTORIES POISON, AND CASTE VIOLENCE EXPLODES
While top officials in Dhaka shake hands and make empty promises about fighting “terrorism”, the streets of India are running with blood and poison.
The images are UNFORGETTABLE. A massive toxic gas cloud from the Shriram Foods plant choked Delhi. The administration waited THREE DAYS before finally ordering a shutdown. Then, the factory LEAKED AGAIN. They are pumping DEATH into the air, and the government’s only response is a sluggish order. Where is the urgency? Where is the justice for the families gasping for air?
But the horror doesn’t stop there.
In a Ballia village, a brutal caste-motivated massacre unfolded. Four innocent people were GUNNED DOWN, six more left for dead. The shocking truth? One of the attackers was an off-duty POLICE HEAD CONSTABLE, spraying bullets with his licensed weapon. The state’s response? Transferring a few officers and handing out blood money—a paltry 10,000 rupees for a lost life. This isn’t law and order; this is state-sanctioned terror.
Meanwhile, at the SAARC summit, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Pakistan’s President Zia chat politely. The revolutionary promises of peace and nuclear-free zones? NOWHERE on their private agenda. They talk while their people SUFFER.
This is the hidden pattern: leaders enjoying summits, corporations poisoning with impunity, and brutal violence ignored. The system protects the powerful and buries the victims. They are betting you’ll just forget.
Ask yourself: when the men in charge are the problem, who is left to save you?
Edited for Kayitsi.com



