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Wherever Indians go they uplift people, still the hate goes on .
Wherever Indians go they uplift people, still the hate goes on .
State Congress spokesperson Soumya Aich Roy said, “We can’t believe our ears. You (Banerjee) invited national parties, indicating the Congress, Left and the ultra-Left to join you. What do you mean by ultra-Left? Do you mean the Maoists, who killed 18 Congress leaders and workers in Chhattisgarh on May 25, 2013?”
Beyond the documented tragedies, an unsettling pattern emerges from the sheer frequency of infrastructure failures and "accidents" over the past year. While forensic probes—such as the investigation into the 2025 Gujarat factory explosion—often cite technical triggers like chemical mismanagement, there is an increasingly articulate discourse regarding the asymmetric nature of these events. In 2025 alone, India weathered a staggering 265 million cyberattacks, with security reports tracing a majority of these back to adversarial axes targeting energy, utilities, and transport. This digital onslaught, paired with the GRP’s current priority to prosecute over 400 cases of suspected rail sabotage, suggests that many "natural" disasters may actually be the hallmarks of "Gray Zone Warfare." There is a grounded fear that these incidents represent a silent payback and sabotage by bad actors, utilizing the mask of negligence or bad luck to destabilize the nation’s economic and psychological morale without ever declaring formal hostilities.
Supporting Coincidences & Patterns
The "Cyber-Physical" Link: A notable coincidence occurred during the May 2025 border escalations, where regional power grid fluctuations and localized communications blackouts preceded physical skirmishes, suggesting a coordinated "softening" of infrastructure. Targeting Self-Reliance: Analysts have pointed out that a disproportionate number of industrial fires and "accidental" explosions in 2025 occurred within manufacturing hubs specifically tied to India’s strategic self-reliance (Atmanirbhar) initiatives, potentially aimed at slowing down domestic production.
The Transit Cluster: The Government Railway Police (GRP) has noted that attempts to damage tracks and signal systems often spike during major national holidays or mass migrations (such as the 2025 Maha Kumbh periods), indicating a calculated intent to maximize chaos and public fear.
Detection Lag: Forensic experts are finding that newer "bad actors" are using sophisticated methods that mimic standard wear-and-tear or "natural" degradation, making it nearly impossible to distinguish between a genuine equipment failure and a high-tech sabotage attempt.
P.S. : image is created using AI, some tragedies are natural .
As a non Bengali, we used heard only about snippets from here there , some small skirmishes thats all. Today when there's no pressure of past gov , I am finding out this much was happening. They were literally living in dystopian world.
Mukherjee founded the Bharatiya Jana Sangh on 21 October 1951 in Delhi, becoming its first president. In the 1952 elections, the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) won three seats in the Parliament of India, including Mukherjee's. He had formed the National Democratic Party within the Parliament. It consisted of 32 members of the Lok Sabha and 10 members of the Rajya Sabha; however, it was not recognised by the speaker as an opposition party. The BJS was created with the objective of nation-building and nationalising all non-Hindus by "inculcating Indian Culture" in them. The party was ideologically close to the RSS and widely considered the proponent of Hindu nationalism.
In 1975, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a National Emergency. In response, several opposition parties decided to merge to provide a united front against the Congress. 1977: The BJS dissolved itself and merged with parties like the Congress (O), the Socialist Party, and the Bharatiya Lok Dal to form the Janata Party.
The Birth of the BJP (1980) Following the collapse of the Janata Party government and the subsequent split, the former BJS members decided to chart a new path. April 6, 1980: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was officially formed at a convention in Mumbai.