Breaking News: Statesmen and the Compromised

 

Breaking News: Statesmen and the Compromised

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In recent news, the Indian media, often referred to as "Godi media," has collectively bestowed the title of "Rastra Putra" on Ambani's son. This title, traditionally reserved for those who sacrifice their lives to protect the nation, has now been applied to the son of a businessman known for building his empire through government manipulation and influence. The grandiose title amidst his wedding celebrations seems to serve as a distraction from more pressing political and legal developments in India.

Yesterday, the Supreme Court of India granted bail to Mr. Kejriwal, who had been booked by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). This law was modified to require the accused to prove their innocence before being granted bail. The extensive corruption within the BJP makes it challenging to fully grasp their intricate plans. However, examining specific actions reveals the government's intent to eliminate evidence of their crimes while suppressing opposition.

The wedding of Ambani's son has conveniently diverted national attention from critical issues to a lavish celebration, overshadowing vital questions raised by opposition leaders like Rahul Gandhi. Despite being personally invited by the groom's father, Rahul Gandhi chose not to attend the wedding, a decision that made significant news and dealt a blow to the Ambani family's ego.

Rahul Gandhi's response to Smriti Irani's election loss exemplified his statesmanship. He advised Congress workers not to ridicule Irani, highlighting that such actions display weakness rather than strength. This mature approach starkly contrasted with Modi's frequent derogatory remarks about the Gandhi family. Gandhi's actions and words reduced the BJP to a party of fools, a perception they seem unaware of.

The Supreme Court's decision to grant bail to Mr. Kejriwal has created significant complications for the Modi government. The Court's questioning of the ED's evidence raises the possibility of BJP leaders being held accountable for their accusations against the AAP. Mr. Kejriwal, still held by the CBI without clear charges, may soon be released on bail, posing a significant threat to both Modi and Amit Shah. Alongside Rahul Gandhi, Kejriwal has accused Adani and Ambani of collaborating in the BJP's crimes against the nation.

Mr. Kejriwal's anticipated release on bail could lead to further legal challenges for the Modi government. The Supreme Court's scrutiny of the ED's evidence suggests that Mr. Sisodia, another AAP leader, might also be granted bail. This development would be a major setback for the BJP. However, by imprisoning these leaders, the BJP has already achieved some of its goals, such as maintaining power and casting doubt among voters in key states.

Many BJP followers, akin to those who trusted controversial figures like Baba Ram Rahim and Bapu Asa Ram, may eventually realize that their faith was misplaced. These leaders, whom they believed in, have betrayed the nation and its future. The illusion created by media and political influence will ultimately be exposed, revealing the true nature of their actions.

In conclusion, the grand title of "Rastra Putra" bestowed upon Ambani's son amidst his wedding celebrations underscores the ongoing political drama in India. As the Supreme Court continues to scrutinize the government's actions, the future remains uncertain, with potential repercussions for all involved.


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