DEADLY CHAOS EXPLODES ACROSS INDIA while leaders talk PEACE.
It was supposed to be a day of diplomacy. Top foreign ministers from seven countries gathered, pledging “wholehearted support” for regional cooperation in a unanimous declaration. But behind the photo-ops, a nation was BURNING. The crucial question of where their new headquarters would be? KICKED DOWN THE ROAD to yet another committee. While they talked, REAL LIVES WERE ENDING.
In Punjab, the Prime Minister issued a chilling warning. Rajiv Gandhi declared that terrorists—who he said “did not have faith in any religion”—were trying to destabilize the state again. He called for FIRM measures and urged citizens to help identify these enemies. The message was clear: the threat is BACK, and the state is ready to fight.
Meanwhile, in Delhi’s Tees Hazari courts, a CLOUD OF ACID FUMES swept through the halls, turning a place of justice into a chamber of horror. Senior lawyer Charanjit Singh, 58, collapsed and later died in the hospital. The image of a respected professional felled by corporate negligence is searing. Police have charged three corporate executives, but for 16 others still hospitalized, the damage is done.
And in Ahmedabad, the streets WENT TO WAR. Anti-reservation protesters, boycotting classes, escalated to ARSON and violence. They set TWO PUBLIC BUSES ablaze—one a city transport, another a state shuttle. Students hurled stones, forcing schools across the city to SHUT DOWN in fear. This isn’t protest; it’s open rebellion against the system.
While leaders draft summit declarations, ordinary people are choking on poison, burning buses, and bracing for terror. The system talks of cooperation, but all it delivers is death and disorder. They promise a future, but can’t even decide where to put their desks. You tell us: who is this “progress” for?
Edited for Kayitsi.com




