Category "Politics"

India Wins Asia Cup 2025 but Refuses the Trophy – The Real Story Behind the Imaginary Celebration

🏏 History was written in Dubai. India crushed Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 final. But when the moment came to lift the trophy, the stage turned into a battlefield of silence. No medals were taken. No trophy was lifted. Instead, the players raised their hands into the air and celebrated...

Mossad, Pitroda, and the Noise Machine: Fact or Fiction?

- - Advice, Fraud, Politics

Every few months, India gets served a new “blockbuster revelation.” The latest? A claim that Israel’s Mossad hacked Congress veteran Sam Pitroda’s computer and uncovered some “anti-India conspiracy” plotted abroad by the opposition. Explosive headline material. But when we strip away the noise, what remains? What Actually Happened This story...

Vivek Agnihotri: Cinema, Controversy, and the Calculated Game of Propaganda

Some filmmakers tell stories. Vivek Agnihotri sells storms. His films don’t just arrive in theatres — they come wrapped in headlines, controversies, and political oxygen. Behind the camera, he isn’t just a director. He’s a campaign manager in disguise, weaponising cinema for narratives that align neatly with those in power....

When Vision Meets Shortcuts: Azim Premji vs. Karnataka’s Traffic Politics

Bengaluru, India’s so-called Silicon Valley, has a traffic problem so legendary it’s become global comedy. Outer Ring Road (ORR) is where time slows down, patience dies, and meetings start in cabs. Recently, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah thought he had a quick fix: request Wipro’s founder Azim Premji to open the...

IAS Officer Anil Pawar: When a Commissioner Turns a City into a Marketplace

- - Advice, Fraud, Politics

They join service claiming they’ll fight poverty. But somewhere along the way, the battle becomes about fighting off bundles of cash spilling out of lockers. Enter Anil Pawar, IAS. Former Commissioner of Vasai-Virar City Municipal Corporation (VVCMC), Maharashtra. Today, he’s not known for governance—he’s the poster boy for a “per...