A TERROR SPIRAL ERUPTS in Punjab. Masked gunmen slaughtered two villagers and torched a railway station in a 24-hour explosion of violence, while the government’s own agreements with militants threaten to unleash hundreds MORE. This is a state on the BRINK.
Witnesses describe the cold-blooded execution. Armed with STEN GUNS and revolvers, four attackers shot Nazar Ram and Sher Singh dead, left Bohar Singh for dead, and vanished. Hours later, flames engulfed a station near Ludhiana. NO ARRESTS. NO ANSWERS. Just bodies and ashes.
And while families mourn, a DEADLY DEAL is being cut behind closed doors. The fate of 379 detainees from Operation Bluestar—accused of WAGING WAR AGAINST INDIA—now hangs in the balance. Sources confirm that activities by radical groups have “sealed the fate” of these cases, with top Akali leaders already FREED. This is a political surrender to the very forces sowing terror.
Why does this matter? Because it’s a pattern. As terrorists strike with impunity, the government scrambles for overseas extradition treaties—a desperate admission that justice here is FAILING. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister is distracted by ethnic crises abroad, asking Sri Lanka if it even WANTS India’s help.
The message is clear: violence pays, politics protects the powerful, and the public is left in the crossfire. While officials talk, BLOOD IS SPILLING on our soil.
The system isn’t just broken—it’s actively rewarding the chaos.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




