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“They Poisoned Our Food. Court Called It ‘Hazardous.’ They Still Won.”

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BREAKING: SUPREME COURT SHIELDS GIANT CORPORATION FROM POWER CUT—WHILE YOU PAY THE BILL.

In a shocking move, the Supreme Court has RUSHED to protect a major fertilizer company from having its electricity disconnected. Chief Justice P.N. Bhagwati and Justice G.L. Oza made the emergency order during a LUNCH RECESS, siding with Shriram Foods and Fertilisers against the public utility. The message is clear: when a powerful company calls, the system jumps. Even when it owes money.

This isn’t an isolated incident. Look at the evidence. In Bombay, tax authorities are scrambling to recover a STAGGERING Rs 6 crore from beverage giant McDowell’s for alleged tax evasion. The rich and connected play by a different set of rules. They get secret hearings and last-minute saves, while regular citizens face brutal consequences for a late bill.

Meanwhile, our leaders are distracted. As the court protects corporate interests, the government whispers “concern” over a distant crisis in Libya. But who is looking out for YOU? Who is holding the powerful accountable HERE?

The pattern is undeniable. From boardrooms to courtrooms, a dangerous system is being exposed. It protects its own, silences dissent, and looks the other way. In South Yemen, coup plotters were executed. Here, the betrayal is quieter—but just as deadly.

They are carving up the country while you watch the news.



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