Indian politics just died a quiet, ugly death. The fiery speeches, the grand alliances, the “we will fight till the end” drama? All gone. What’s left is a cold, transactional marketplace where every major leader and party has a price tag. The bjp didn’t even need to defeat the opposition in elections — they simply bought it.


No political opposition or politician is going to genuinely fight the bjp anymore. The mask is off. indian politics has officially become pure power brokerage — every leader is up for sale. All those once-loud voices who promised to save democracy have quietly cashed their cheques, joined the club, or simply shut up. Ideology is dead. Principles are negotiable. It’s all about portfolios, tickets, and personal survival now.



But here’s what the suits in delhi still don’t get: the poor and the common people of india are not for sale. They’re the ones living with the real pain — skyrocketing prices, joblessness, daily humiliations — and they’re the only ones left who still feel the fire in their gut. You can buy off every big-name politician. You can shatter every opposition party on paper. You can bully and intimidate the loudest critics into silence.



You cannot buy, bully, or break the common man.



One day, the bjp might technically “win” by owning every single leader and reducing the opposition to zero. But in the end, it is the people who will break the BJP. history has proven it before. The streets always have the last word. And this time, they’re watching.

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