Note – This is a work of Fiction and figment of our imagination
When the highest chair says to a citizen, “Go and pray your deity,” mocking the faith of a billion Hindus, it is not just a careless remark. It is a symptom of a deeply rotten system—one that has lost accountability, one where the so-called pillars of democracy stand compromised, hollow, and sold to the political class.
Democracy rests on four pillars: Judiciary, Executive, Legislature, and Media. But in India today, all four seem to be shaking under the weight of corruption, nepotism, arrogance, and unbridled power. The pillars are not serving citizens—they are enslaving them.
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1. The Judiciary – Unquestionable, Untouchable, Unaccountable
- Judges mock faith, yet demand blind faith in their own verdicts.
- Why are judges unanswerable? Why should they enjoy summer and winter vacations while the common man toils year-round?
- Why is sacking a corrupt judge nearly impossible? Why can crores of rupees be found in a judge’s house without arrest?
- Why is the collegium system opaque, elitist, and nepotistic—judges selecting judges, many of them from families with judicial dynasties?
- Why are millions of cases pending while judges sit on committees, functions, and international conferences?
- Why are wrong or motivated judgments—sometimes blatantly biased—not punished?
If justice is the last hope of the common man, then what happens when justice itself becomes a marketplace?
2. The Executive – Power Drunk, Bribe Fed
The bureaucracy, once called the “steel frame of India,” is today a steel cage suffocating citizens.
- Civil services toppers caught red-handed taking bribes.
- Officers with fake certificates climbing to the highest posts of IAS and IPS.
- Crores of assets, luxury bungalows, foreign-educated children, NGOs with mysterious funding—all sustained by looted public money.
- And yet, sacking an IAS or IPS officer is next to impossible. Their actions are rarely audited, and their decisions almost never made public.
Why should a system meant to serve the people become a fortress of arrogance? Why should an IAS officer enjoy privileges denied to the very taxpayers who fund them?
3. The Legislature – Looters in Designer Clothes
The law-making class, the “representatives of the people,” are often the biggest exploiters of the people.
- Enter politics with torn clothes; within five years, assets worth hundreds and thousands of crores.
- Family dynasties: sons, daughters, nephews—inherit party tickets, posts, cricket boards, and government contracts like family property.
- Horse-trading of MLAs continues without punishment; bandhs and strikes are called at will, disrupting daily life of citizens.
- Freebies handed out for votes, with no accountability on who will bear the economic burden.
- Illiterates and even school dropouts dream of becoming CMs and PMs. Shouldn’t the highest post in the land require minimum educational and merit-based qualifications?
And yet, when these same politicians walk into a temple, the common man is pushed aside, made to wait, while “special darshans” and photo sessions are arranged.
4. The Media – Sold by the Kilo
The so-called “fourth pillar of democracy” is collapsing under the weight of paid news and corporate funding.
- Media houses depend on government advertisement revenue, and therefore cannot question the hand that feeds them.
- Sensationalism and glamour dominate coverage; genuine voices with substance struggle for reach.
- Investigations into corruption, nepotism, and loot are smothered by “masala” debates and celebrity gossip.
A people without truth are a people without freedom. And today, the Indian citizen is being fed propaganda instead of news.
The Rotten Edifice – Why the Revolution Must Be Different
Nepal saw a Gen Z revolution. But India’s revolution must be against all four rotten pillars that currently enslave rather than serve.
The questions every citizen must ask are:
- Why is judiciary unaccountable?
- Why can’t corrupt babus and netas be instantly fired?
- Why are political dynasties tolerated?
- Why does media sell silence to the highest bidder?
- Why are citizens treated as outsiders in their own temples and institutions while the powerful get red carpets?
A system that was meant to be of the people, by the people, for the people has turned into a cartel of the powerful, by the corrupt, for their families.
The Call to Action
India does not need more slogans, statues, or spectacles. India needs accountability, transparency, and fearlessness of truth.
Until judges can be questioned, politicians can be punished, bureaucrats can be sacked, and media can be freed—citizens will remain slaves of the very servants they appointed.
And when the highest chair dares to say “Go and pray your deity”—let us remind him: the deity we pray to is Justice itself. And justice delayed, denied, and mocked is the greatest blasphemy of all.
Hard – Brutal – Real Questions which no one asks, neither opposition (they themselves are corrupt), media (selective), judiciary (fear of loosing post retirement benefits, privileges while in service), executive (corrupt and slaves of politicians), politicians (they only recognize money and power)
Why the judiciary is not answerable and accountable?
Why the judiciary will go for summer and winter vacations when everyone else across the country are working?
Why the IAS and IPS officers are given so much power and facilities?
Why sacking of IAS and IPS officers and Judges are so difficult?
Why when a politician and their family earns in crores without any known relevant source of white income, the supreme court , the CBI and the Police are not taking and sou motu action?
Why when stash of money found in a judge house, the judge is not arrested and paraded and not hanged?
Why when a politician or babu or a judge visits a temple, normal citizens are made to wait and special darshan, along with photographs and what not are arranged for them?
Why when a politician is not delivering they are not fired or banned? why when a party do horse trading they are not banned?
Why IAS/IPS officers are not audited in secret and why their decisions are not made public?
Why judges giving false/wrong judgement for money are let go, why they are not punished?
Why CBI, ED only raids politicians who are in opposition or when election is nearing?
Why a son will become the president of the party, or president of BCCI or MP cricket board or get an MP ticket or get a contract or some government privileges?
Why a 9th fail will aspire to become a CM or an illiterate can think of becoming a PM, when its the highest post of the nation, there should be some basic merit and examination and cutoff?
Why any political party can call for bandh and stop normal services causing problem to citizens?
Why political parties are allowed to give freebies?
Why contracts are given to contractors mostly goons, who does not have any relevant qualifications?
Why the system never punishes officers for bad roads, lapses, open drains, accidents, traffic violations? Why judges are selected opaque?
Why judges are selected without relevant experience?
Why there are so many cases pending?
Why should not all the judges who got selected had any family members or friends as judges before are not audited for competency?
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