Of Secular Masks and Silent Wars - Rik Amrit

Of Secular Masks and Silent Wars

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There is no ambiguity here. Who is secular and who is a terror apologist—these things are as clear as water. Some people actually get paid ₹6000 a month just to do this, get quarters to live in, and earlier, even got government jobs so their family could keep this going 24/7—back when they were in power, of course. Now I see some weak, confused individuals intellectually arrested simply due to a lack of self-confidence. – Why such a fate for them, Your Majesty? – Because of fifty years of ignorance. Generation after generation of unemployment. Youth was seen not as a time for work, but as the ideal age to walk in rallies! – And today? – Laziness! A few days ago, I gave someone a write-up to review (not a poem!) for work. They called to give structured feedback and raised a lot of reservations. So I asked, “Have you read it?” – “Just started.” – “How far?” – “First line!” In the end, no bias really holds up! Anyway—Hindus and Muslims actually lived together peacefully until just a few years ago. Let’s say I’m talking about thirty years ago. This isn’t some “narrative”—it’s simply the truth. They were together, you divided them, fragmented the harmony, and tried to rule both sides. Who started that politics, O holy one? Where was the BJP then? Or even Trinamool? In any case, they won’t listen to reason, logic, or debate! Because their minds have been wiped clean at Jantar Mantar. The ones who are left—it's their battle now. To bring them back to that very Jantar Mantar and help them regain their wisdom. Father, forgive them—for they don’t even know when the secular charade turned them into terror apologists. That last line—was sarcasm. (Had to spell it out—because hardly anyone gets innuendo anymore!)
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