WHEN A NATION’S BLOOD BECOMES ROUTINE


Another blast. Another set of statements. Another round of condolences.


By now, the script is almost mechanical.


From Assam (2014) to Pahalgam (2025), from Pulwama to red Fort, the explosions have changed locations — but the response has never changed.

Twenty-five terrorist attacks under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and National Security Adviser Ajit Doval.


Hundreds dead. Thousands scarred.
And yet, not a single resignation.


This is not governance.
This is political necromancy — surviving on the corpses of citizens.




🔥 TWELVE YEARS OF TERROR AND DENIAL


Let’s not mince words: the timeline is terrifying.

From December 2014’s assam massacre to Bengaluru, Gurdaspur, Pathankot, uri, Pulwama, and red Fort, the list reads like a blood-soaked diary of failure.


Year after year, bomb after bomb, India’s security apparatus reacts, reports, and forgets.
Each attack brings statements, meetings, inquiries — and then silence.
Until the next explosion.


It’s almost ritualistic —
the explosion,
the condolences,
the hashtag,
and the inevitable amnesia.




🕳️ THE ACCOUNTABILITY VACUUM: A NEW NORMAL


There was a time when a single lapse — one hijacking, one bombing — could shake a government.

Today, serial blasts barely move a chair in Delhi.


Resignations are relics of a bygone era — when conscience was still a political organ.


Now, power is the only pulse that matters.


When bombs explode, leaders visit hospitals, not to console — but to pose.
When civilians die, the political class doesn’t bow — it brands.


The deaths become campaign fuel. The failure becomes spin.

And through it all, no one steps down.




🧨 “NATIONAL SECURITY” — THE GREAT POLITICAL PROP


National Security — the phrase they built their empires on — has become India’s most ironic slogan.


They boast of “zero tolerance for terrorism,” yet tolerate zero accountability.
They built their image on “strong leadership,” yet hide behind weak excuses.


From Uri (2016) to Pulwama (2019) to Delhi (2025),
The same men who promised “surgical precision” in security have delivered only surgical PR.


Every time the smoke clears, the same question returns:
If you cannot protect the capital, the pilgrim, or the soldier, what exactly are you protecting?




🩸 THE BLOODLINE OF FAILURE


Each attack carries a pattern — the same intelligence lapses, same response delays, and same hollow press conferences.

But this time, the Red Fort blast feels like a breaking point.
Because it didn’t just strike at a place — it struck at a symbol.


The red Fort — where every Independence Day, the prime minister promises safety, sovereignty, and strength —
has now become a crime scene under their watch.

That is not irony. That is a national disgrace.




🏛️ THE UNACCOUNTABLE DUO: MODI & DOVAL


For over a decade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and National Security Adviser Ajit Doval have portrayed themselves as India’s unbreakable security wall.


But this wall has cracks — deep, wide, and bloodstained.


You cannot preside over two dozen terrorist attacks and still pretend the system works.
You cannot keep invoking “intelligence success” when citizens are dying in their own capital.


The truth is simple and savage:
India’s security has been outsourced to propaganda.




🔥 FROM hero WORSHIP TO MORAL BANKRUPTCY


In earlier decades, leaders resigned over rail accidents.
Ministers quit over small administrative failures.


Today, hundreds can die in terror attacks, and no one even apologizes.

Because when conscience dies, convenience rules.


And when power becomes permanent, morality becomes optional.

These are not guardians of democracy.
These are managers of denial — cold, calculating, untouchable.




⚰️ THE people STAND ALONE


After every blast, India’s citizens are left to pick up the shards of glass, of hope, of trust.


The government has made one thing painfully clear:
We are on our own.

No resignation. No responsibility. No remorse.


And as the sirens fade and the smoke settles,
What remains is the sound of silence — from the very men who swore to protect us.




⚡ FINAL WORD: THE BLAST THAT EXPOSED THE BLUFF


From Assam to Delhi, the message is deafening —
Terror doesn’t fear this government anymore.


The slogans have lost meaning.
The promises have lost weight.
The leadership has lost legitimacy.


When the red Fort explodes under your watch,
and you still refuse to step aside,
You haven’t just failed at security —
You’ve failed at humanity.


India bleeds. delhi mourns.
And the men in charge?


They stay.
Because accountability is dead, and power never resigns.




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