Quit India, Rasputin!
By Pamarty Venkataramana
‘Bharat jodo’ or loosely translated into English, ‘unify India’ is an euphemism today.
‘Quit India’ ought to have been the campaign : by the millions of grassroots workers of ruling dispensation.
Instead, a truant from school days is running across the countryside to seem relevant at a time when hard evidence has been made available to establish beyond any iota of doubt, the dirty complicity of a ‘mom-son duo’ in mega-corruption matters that stretched over at least one long decade of misrule.
Decadence set in our governance system largely when a puppet-regime took reigns albeit through ballot-box motions.
There can be no pardon for treachery.
When the acts of treason are exposed through concrete evidence supplied from evidence stored in a secret server,the kala pani trip is a foregone conclusion.Yet,what the paid slaves of microphones and bytes are spreading around the ‘union of States’ is a facade of a charade.
As if India is not enjoying an absolute majority Parliament,presently : as though all is darkness and inept dictatorial climate prevails all around the bearded loser-mascot of a political-outfit which still harbours the culprits.
It is in fact ne desperate yatra by one in despair.
Chinaman and el dorado are pet peeves of every extremist mind which is set upon conquering systems of power. The laughing Buddha of desi opposition brigade is not a buddhu or Pappu ( the term coined as a red herring by he who is not his own man and can never be a nation’s head of State ).
Ushering in of an #UniformCivilCode across uniformly ruled States in the country is the real bharatjodo factor. Not cross-country caravan-rides nor pseudo-nationalism.
When exactly is the Pied Piper’s conscience going to goad him to bell the two fat cats in light of the incriminating evidence gathered and submitted by sheer dint of hard work and untold sacrifices is anybody’s guess. Till then, as a candle whose flame shines bright before going out,the histrionics and fibs will continue to confuse the weary minds of little-knowing, honest countrymen.
Satyameva Jayatey.
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