Just days ago, a brutal terrorist attack hit Pahalgam. Soldiers were gunned down in a place once known for its calm beauty. It wasn't just an act of terror - it was a direct blow to our collective sense of security.
Soon after, the Mahakumbh stampede unfolded. Devotees, crushed under their own faith. No lessons learned from past disasters. No accountability. Just chaos, bodies, and silence.
The disasters didn't stop. RCB's victory parade in Bengaluru was meant to be a celebration. It turned into a stampede. Mismanagement and zero crowd planning turned joy into horror.
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Meanwhile, in cities like Mumbai and Delhi, local trains continue to be death machines. People fall, get crushed, or slip to their deaths - every single day. It's so common now, we don't even blink.
Then came the Ahmedabad plane crash. An Air India flight went down, killing 241 people. Before the shock could settle, a factory blast in Gujarat added to the body count.
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These are not freak accidents. They are the product of a crumbling system - one built on negligence, poor regulation, and apathy at every level.
So who is responsible? Politicians hold press conferences. Officials duck questions. News channels switch stories. But families are left grieving, forever.
A human life in India feels cheaper than a chai. We mourn for a day, then move on to the next distraction. No justice. No change. Just headlines that fade before the blood even dries.
India is crying out for accountability. We cannot keep watching this cycle of disaster, grief, and forgetfulness. If we stay silent, we become part of the problem. It's time to demand better. It's time to value every life - before we all drown in apathy.

