The Rise of a Sovereign National Will
Summary:
- This comprehensive narrative serves as a historical and contemporary critique of the political forces that have prioritized “Appeasement Politics” over “National Progress.”
- It meticulously deconstructs the psychological warfare and misinformation deployed during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, which briefly misled the public.
- However, it chronicles the swift correction by the Indian electorate, beginning with the landmark Haryana elections, where the “Thagbandhan” (Alliance of Deceivers) was decisively rejected.
- By cataloging the opposition’s consistent obstruction of transformative policies—from the abrogation of Article 370 to the establishment of the CDS—this text argues that the era of looting and misgovernance is being systematically dismantled by an awakened, “Nation-First” citizenry.
1. The 2024 “Constitutional Mirage” and the Mastery of Misinformation
The 2024 Lok Sabha election will be remembered not for its policy debates, but for the industrial-scale manufacturing of lies. A coalition of desperate political dynasties and vested interests orchestrated a campaign of fear, specifically targeting the vulnerable sections of society.
- The Big Lie: A fraudulent narrative was pushed suggesting that the very Constitution of India would be abolished. This was a calculated move to hide the fact that these very parties had amended the Constitution over 100 times to suit their personal whims during their 70-year reign.
- The Foreign-Internal Nexus: For a brief window, this “Thagbandhan” utilized deep-seated propaganda, digital manipulation, and caste-based divisiveness to create a momentary fog of confusion among the voters.
- The Moment of Clarity: The illusion was short-lived. Post-election, as the mask of “saving democracy” fell, the public saw the reality: these leaders were only interested in saving their corruption, their bungalows, and their family legacies. The “Constitutional drama” was exposed as a hollow shield for the corrupt.
2. The Haryana Turning Point: A Nation Corrects Its Course
History will record the Haryana Assembly elections as the “Great Correction.” It was the moment when the Indian voter stood up and said, “We were fooled once, but we will not be fooled again.”
- The Rejection of ‘Khatakhat’ Populism: The opposition tried to buy the mandate with unrealistic, fiscally disastrous promises of “free money.” The wise voters of Haryana realized that these “guarantees” would lead to the bankruptcy of the state, much like the economic ruins seen in neighboring failing economies.
- The Ripple Effect: Haryana was not an isolated event; it was the spark. From the grassroots level to state assemblies and local body polls, a pattern has emerged. The countrymen are now systematically “punishing” the deceivers at every electoral level.
- End of the Drama: The consistent defeats in subsequent polls prove that the “Thagbandhan” has lost its most potent weapon: the ability to deceive. The people have transitioned from being spectators of this political theater to being the judges who have delivered a “guilty” verdict.
3. Seven Decades of Systematic Plunder and Institutional Decay
To understand the present, one must look at the scars of the past. For nearly seventy years, the country was treated as a private estate. The “Thagbandhan” didn’t just rule; they exploited.
- Intentional Poverty: By keeping the majority of the population in a state of perpetual struggle, these parties ensured a dependent vote bank. They viewed development not as a goal, but as a threat to their control.
- The Maiming of the Constitution: They cry “Save the Constitution” today, yet they are the same entities who imposed the Emergency, muzzled the press, and stripped away fundamental rights. They have historically treated the Constitution as a tool for “Satta” (Power) rather than “Seva” (Service).
- The Looting of Resources: From coal to spectrum, from land to defense deals, the first seven decades were marked by a culture of commissions and kickbacks. The suffering of the common man was the collateral damage of their unchecked greed.
4. A Catalogue of Obstruction: Standing Against India’s Rise
The most damning evidence against these “political thugs” is their consistent record of opposing every decision that strengthens India. Their stance has never been “anti-government”; it has always been “anti-progress.”
- Article 370: For 70 years, they allowed a “temporary” provision to become a permanent wound of separatism. When it was finally removed to integrate Kashmir fully, they chose to stand with the separatists rather than the Indian flag.
- Ram Mandir: They didn’t just oppose the construction; they questioned the very existence of Lord Ram. By boycotting the Pran Pratishtha, they signaled that their appeasement politics is more important to them than the cultural soul of India.
- Economic Modernization: Whether it was GST, which united the Indian market, or Digital India, which empowered the poor, they mocked and obstructed every reform, fearing that a transparent India would leave no room for their middleman-based economy.
- The Defense of Women’s Rights: When Triple Talaq was abolished to provide dignity to Muslim women, they stood with the patriarchal status quo for the sake of a few votes.
5. Betraying the Brave: The Sin of Doubting the Military
The lowest point in Indian political history was reached when these parties began questioning the valor of our armed forces.
- Seeking Evidence for Bravery: When the Indian Air Force and Special Forces conducted Air Strikes and Surgical Strikes to neutralize terrorists in their dens, the “Thagbandhan” echoed the talking points of the enemy state, asking for “proof.”
- Military Reform Blockage: The creation of the CDS (Chief of Defence Staff) was a recommendation pending since the Kargil War. While the current leadership implemented it to modernize the command structure, the opposition labeled it a “political move,” showing their total disregard for national security.
- Naxalism and Terror: By providing intellectual cover to “Urban Naxals” and opposing strict anti-terror laws, they have repeatedly compromised the safety of the Indian citizen. To them, a patriot is a “threat,” but an anarchist is a “revolutionary.”
6. The New India: Rejecting the Politics of “Tushtikaran” (Appeasement)
The “Thagbandhan” operates on the principle of division—splitting the nation by caste, region, and religion. But the New India operates on the principle of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas.”
- Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT): The end of the “Loot Era” came when the government started sending money directly to the accounts of the poor. The 15 paise out of every rupee that used to reach the poor (as famously admitted by their own Prime Minister) is now a full 100 paise. This is why the thugs are angry—the middleman is gone.
- Health and Dignity: Schemes like Ayushman Bharat and Ujjwala have provided a safety net that was missing for 70 years. The opposition hates these schemes because they create a self-reliant citizen who can no longer be bought with a packet of salt during elections.
7. The Unstoppable March of the Patriots
The era of being “fooled” is officially over. The 2024 election was the opposition’s last-ditch effort to reclaim their “license to loot” through deception. But as the sun sets on their decades of corruption, it rises on a “Viksit Bharat” (Developed India).
- The Public’s Vow: From the fields of Haryana to the shores of Maharashtra and beyond, the people have taken a vow. They will punish every party that prioritizes family over nation, and appeasement over justice.
- The Final Verdict: The “Thagbandhan” is now being relegated to the dustbin of history. The Indian citizen has realized that they are not just voters; they are the guardians of a 5,000-year-old civilization that is finally reclaiming its rightful place as a “Vishwaguru” (Global Leader).
🚩 Nation First, Politics Second. The Looters have been exposed; the Builders are at work.
🇮🇳 Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇮🇳
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