DIVIDE AND DENY: AS GANDHI PLEADS FOR PEACE AT THE UN, A NUCLEAR TIME BOMB IS TICKING BACK HOME.
Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi stood before the world at the United Nations yesterday, begging for global unity. He called for a crusade against hunger, racism, AND a world free of nuclear weapons. “All of us have a collective interest in the preservation of the planet,” he declared.
But his own government was telling a DANGEROUSLY different story.
Within HOURS of his speech, Indian officials were FORCED TO DENY a bombshell report from The New York Times. The paper claimed India and Pakistan had secretly agreed to nuclear talks. The spokesman’s denial was swift and cold: “No such understanding.” This isn’t diplomacy. This is a NUCLEAR STANDOFF playing out in real time, while the Prime Minister paints pretty pictures at the UN.
Who is lying? The prestigious New York Times, or our own leaders?
The silence from the global stage is DEAFENING. As Gandhi shared the podium with Reagan and Zhao Ziyang, the real crisis was being buried in briefings and memos. While star athletes like P.T. Usha are handed awards, our nation’s future is being gambled in the shadows. The All Assam Students’ Union is screaming about electoral manipulation, but no one is listening.
This is a pattern. Noble words for the world, terrifying secrets for the people.
They are talking about saving the planet as they quietly arm us for oblivion.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




