Breaking News: Modi Trying to Steal Another Election, This Time the Vice President of India

 

Breaking News: Modi Trying to Steal Another Election, This Time the Vice President of India

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Bollywood is often accused of recycling superficial stories: boy meets girl, girl dances in the rain, cue twenty background dancers. But sometimes, just sometimes, the industry stumbles upon a plot that’s uncomfortably close to reality. Take the 1999 film Sarfarosh. On the surface, it’s a drama about weapons being funneled to Naxalites from across the border. But it also highlights witness intimidation, compromised investigations, and a system built on fear. Most chillingly, it shows how enemies outside the border succeed only when they find collaborators inside India willing to betray their own people.

Sadly, that’s not fiction anymore. The Modi-led government has perfected this same model, not just threatening witnesses but systematically threatening politicians, institutions, and even voters. Instead of defending the nation against hostile forces, it has created its own cartel that serves the Gujarat lobby at the expense of India itself. Sarfarosh exposed the traitors within the system. Today, we see them running the government.

For the last eleven years, the BJP has turned this script into daily governance. Threats, intimidation, and a conveniently weaponized Enforcement Directorate (ED) have ensured that politicians, both BJP and non-BJP, fall in line with the Gujarat lobby. The result? Development projects are magically teleported to Gujarat, promises to voters evaporate, and dissenters suddenly find themselves under ED scrutiny. Who knew law enforcement could double as a party whip?

The Vice Presidential election was supposed to be a non-event. BJP had the numbers, the votes, the machinery, in short, a cakewalk. And yet, somewhere along the way, a few politicians rediscovered their spines. They dared to go against the Gujarat lobby, realizing their voters were no longer buying the manufactured “Modi magic.” Unfortunately for them, rebellion comes at a price. Without Gujarat’s funding pipelines, many are politically bankrupt.

Rahul Gandhi, meanwhile, has been doing the unthinkable, suggesting that elections should actually be decided by voters rather than by vote manipulation. Radical thought, really. His point is painfully simple: if the public refuses to endorse the BJP’s candidates, no amount of Gujarat money laundering can save them. Nitish Kumar, sensing the shifting winds in Bihar, seems to agree. Suddenly, the “Modi card” doesn’t look like an ace anymore.

But wait, there’s more. According to the latest whispers, the BJD and TSR are allegedly abstaining from the Vice President election after the Home Minister’s gentle reminder that the ED can always reopen their cases. One abstention out of principle, another out of fear, democracy at its finest.

The real tragedy here is twofold. First, corruption is pervasive across parties, states, and ideologies. Second, the BJP has mastered the art of weaponizing that corruption. Cases don’t get solved; they get shelved until they become useful. It’s not governance; it’s blackmail with official letterhead.

Of course, none of this is particularly surprising when you consider the ideological spine of the operation. The RSS mindset, borrowed from what can only be described as “Thug Vidiya,” thrives on fear. Wrap it in religion, brand opponents anti-national, and suddenly you’re not a government, you’re a cult with state powers. Modi, trained in these tactics since his early association with Sadhus, has applied them with ruthless precision. For eleven years, he hasn’t governed as much as he’s performed a carefully choreographed act of fear, control, and coercion.

So yes, Bollywood may love superficial love stories. But the real blockbuster, running for over a decade, is the one we’re all forced to watch: India’s democracy held hostage, with the Gujarat lobby in the producer’s chair and Modi playing the lead role. Like Sarfarosh, the real story isn’t about the enemy at the border. It’s about the traitors within, and today, those traitors sit in power.

The tragedy is that this isn’t cinema. This is the evening news.

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