CHAOS ERUPTS: TERRORISTS OPEN FIRE ACROSS PUNJAB AS NATION SPIRALS
PUNJAB IS BLEEDING. Suspected terrorists launched a brazen wave of attacks over 24 hours, executing the son of a senior political leader and a villager in cold blood. Half-a-dozen gunmen, SHOUTING SLOGANS, murdered Satinder Pal Singh. Another man clings to life. This isn’t an isolated event—it’s a coordinated assault reported across the region, from cities to villages like Loha. While this violence unfolds, radical groups called for a protest, revealing a fractured and terrified state.
MEANWHILE, THE PRIME MINISTER IS TALKING, NOT ACTING. Rajiv Gandhi speaks of global economic crises and a “hostile international climate” at a fancy conference. As citizens are gunned down in the streets, his focus is on diplomatic dialogues and a weakening United Nations. WHERE IS THE LEADERSHIP? The stark contrast is chilling: blood on the pavement at home, empty words on the world stage.
THE GOVERNMENT’S RESPONSE? TAX BREAKS FOR HOMEOWNERS. While families mourn, bureaucrats in the Urban Development Ministry ponder giving tax exemptions to boost house building. It’s a tone-deaf distraction, a priority so grotesquely misaligned it feels intentional.
And in the capital, OPPOSITION PARTIES SHUT DELHI DOWN. A massive bandh protest against price hikes has brought the city to a standstill. Leaders from five major parties have halted buses, targeted petrol pumps, and paralyzed normal life. They claim essential services are exempt, but the message is clear: the system is failing from every angle—security, economy, and governance.
The nation is under attack from within and abandoned from the top. While you worry about your safety and your wallet, they’re busy with everything EXCEPT saving you. The silence from those in power is louder than the gunfire.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




