In today’s India, law is not blind—it’s selective.
The pattern is too clear to ignore. Opposition leaders, activists, whistleblowers, and reformers are thrown into jail at lightning speed, while ruling party allies, corrupt dynasts, and even rape convicts enjoy protection, power, and parole.

This is not justice. This is state-sponsored bias, where dissent is a crime, and loyalty to power is the ultimate shield.

Here’s the brutal reality in black and white:


1. arvind kejriwal – Jailed for Politics, Not Proven Crime
The elected chief minister of delhi was arrested in the liquor policy case, with no conviction yet. His biggest crime? Daring to challenge Modi and Shah at the ballot box.


2. Sonam Wangchuk – Jailed for Protecting Ladakh
The man who put Ladakh on the map, an environmentalist and reformer, was silenced for standing with his people against exploitation. A jail cell for patriotism.


3. Mehraj Malik – Jailed for Protesting
Voicing concerns against government excess is now enough to be branded “anti-national” and thrown into prison. Dissent = Detention.


4. manish Sisodia – Jailed, Humiliated, Silenced
An education reformer who rebuilt Delhi’s schools, now rotting in jail without a fair trial. His real fault? Being Kejriwal’s right hand.


But Here’s Who Will Never See Jail:


5. ajit pawar – The Man With 70,000 Crore Scam on His Head
From “corrupt” to “clean” overnight, the minute he joined the BJP. Scam forgotten, files buried, cuffs never touched his wrist.


6. Himanta Biswa Sarma – The poster Boy of Power Politics
From a congress scam-tainted leader to the BJP’s prized CM. No ED raids. No cbi summons. No jail. Just protection.


7. Chhagan Bhujbal – From Accused to Alliance Asset
Once investigated for corruption, now conveniently shielded. The law bends when politicians switch sides.


8. ram Rahim – The Rape Convict Who Gets VIP Treatment
Convicted rapist and godman, who enjoys parole after parole (19 and counting). While reformers rot in prison, rapists enjoy picnics outside.


👉 Bottom Line:
This is not a democracy. This is a selective police state where prisons are for opponents and parole is for predators. India’s justice system has become the handmaiden of political convenience—swift against the weak, soft against the powerful, and blind only when it chooses to be.

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