Summary
- This comprehensive manifesto serves as a civilizational wake-up call, blending the poignant poetry of Mirza Ghalib with the tactical realism of the Modi Government’s last 12 years.
- It exposes the “Strategic Sabotage” of India’s frontiers, specifically the Great Nicobar Project, and unmasks the “Anti-National Toolkit” that has plagued the nation for seven decades.
- By transitioning from an idealistic Ram-Neeti to a decisive Krishna-Neeti, the narrative outlines how the current nationalistic leadership is uprooting the “Termites” (Deemaks) of the old “Thugbandhan” regime.
- It calls upon the silent elite and the middle class to prioritize national sovereignty over personal fortune to ensure Bharat’s destiny as a Vishwaguru.
From the Dreams of New India to Global Leadership
I. The Tragedy of the “Gulistan”: A Legacy of Betrayal
The legendary shayar Mirza Ghalib once captured the essence of institutional decay and internal betrayal with his immortal words:
“Barbaad gulistan karne ko bas ek hi ullu kaafi tha,
Har shaakh pe ullu baitha hai, anjaam-e-gulistan kya hoga.”
(To ruin a garden, a single owl—a symbol of ruin—was enough;
When an owl sits on every branch, imagine the fate of the garden.)
For seven decades, this couplet was not just poetry; it was the political reality of Bharat. Under the rule of the Congress and the “Thugbandhan”, the “Garden” of India was systematically hollowed out.
- The “Ullu” on Every Branch: The anti-national ecosystem—comprised of looters, scammers, and foreign-funded stooges—occupied every seat of power, from academia to the administration.
- The Seven-Decade Decay: They preferred an India that was unstable, import-dependent, and culturally ashamed. By intentionally neglecting our strategic frontiers and keeping the majority in a state of “planned poverty,” they served their global masters while bleeding the nation dry.
- Systemic Sabotage: The “Ullus” (traitors) ensured that India’s growth remained stagnant. Every time a project of national importance was proposed, it was buried under the weight of “policy paralysis” or redirected to serve the pockets of a select few.
II. The “Deemak” Crisis: Indifference of the Elite
The “Big Irony” of our time is that while these “Termites” (Deemaks) were eating the roots of the nation, our educated elite, the middle class, and even the social and spiritual leadership remained silent.
- Fortunes over Frontiers: Busy expanding their personal empires and fortunes, the “Snatani elite” ignored the strategic sabotage happening in their own backyard. They believed that personal wealth could shield them from national decay, failing to realize that a hollowed-out tree eventually falls, no matter how many leaves it has.
- The Toolkit Sabotage: This indifference allowed the “Anti-National Toolkit” to flourish. Whether it was the opposition to the Ram Mandir or the current stalling of the Great Nicobar Project, these elements used the guise of “activism” to keep India in the “Dark Ages.”
- Intellectual Bankruptcy: While the “Deemaks” rewrote our history and compromised our future, the educated class stayed in their comfort zones, failing to provide the intellectual counter-narrative required to protect the Snatani soul.
III. Great Nicobar: The Shield Against Global Hijackers
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are the “Golden Gates” of India’s sovereignty, yet they were left undeveloped for 70 years to satisfy foreign interests.
- Countering the Malacca Dilemma: The current ₹72,000-crore development project is a direct strike against those who wish to see India strategically encircled. By building an International Transshipment Terminal, Bharat is finally claiming its rightful place as the master of the Indian Ocean trade routes.
- Empowering the Marginalized: While “Toolkit activists” want tribal communities to stay in the “Dark Ages” without electricity or healthcare—keeping them as “poverty exhibits” for foreign-funded NGOs—the government’s vision brings jobs, business, and 21st-century growth to these islands.
- Sovereign Economic Interests: For decades, India paid billions in transshipment fees to foreign ports like Colombo and Singapore. Reclaiming this business is not just an economic move; it is an act of reclaiming our national dignity from those who preferred us to be “import-dependent.”
IV. The 12-Year Counter-Offensive: Adopting Krishna-Neeti
The last 12 years have seen the end of “Policy Paralysis.” The nationalistic government recognizes that in this Kaliyuga, Ram-Neeti (idealism) must be substantiated by Krishna-Neeti (decisive strategic action).
- The Rise of the Sleeping Lion: Under the current leadership, Bharat has moved from a “Fragile Five” economy to a global powerhouse. We are no longer a “struggling country” begging for aid; we are a nation that sets the global agenda.
- Uprooting the Ecosystem: Using the “Yogi-Himanta Model,” the state is finally smoking out the “Deemaks” who have controlled the narrative for seven decades. This model understands that against Jihad, Khilafat ideologies, and Urban Naxals, the law must be used as a sword, not just a shield.
- Kshatra Dharma in Action: From surgical strikes to massive border infrastructure, the current nationalistic government is fighting the anti-national ecosystem to protect the country’s interests from being hijacked by vested foreign powers.
V. The Roadmap: Reclaiming the Garden
To ensure that Ghalib’s “Gulistan” is never again at the mercy of “Ullus,” we must act with collective resolve:
- Root Out the Traitors: Every patriotic citizen must work to remove anti-national elements at every level of power—from local panchayats to the parliament. Support the Nationalistic NDA teams that have proven their commitment to “Bharat First.”
- The Duty of the Middle Class: The educated and spiritual leadership must realize that expanding personal wealth is meaningless if the nation’s strategic frontiers are compromised. We must lend our voices and resources to the national cause.
- Identify the “Gaddar” Community: We must beware of those who use environmental or social slogans to hide their anti-national intent. Their “Toolkit” is designed to keep India poor and vulnerable; our mission is to make India a Vishwaguru.
- Protecting the Cultural Identity: We must ensure that our education systems and social structures are rooted in indigenous knowledge, moving away from the standardized Western models that were used to keep us “intellectually colonized.”
VI. The New Dawn of Bharat
- The “Anjam-e-Gulistan” (fate of the garden) is no longer a tragedy. We have entered the era of the “Nav-Gulistan” (The New Garden).
- The “Ullus” are being removed from the branches, the “Deemaks” are being neutralized, and the roots of Sanatana are being watered with the pride of a resurgent nation.
- We are no longer the “struggling country” of the Congress era; we are an awakened, unified, and powerful Bharat.
The seven decades of betrayal are being rectified. The looters and scammers of the “Thugbandhan” are being exposed, and the sovereign interests of Bharat are being secured.
- “Naya Bharat, Naya Sankalp—Ab Har Shaakh par Sher Hoga, Ullu Nahi!”
🇮🇳Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇮🇳
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