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*Suspend SDM suspend DC is the main slogan on Hathras Tragedy: A Tale of Political Hypocrisy and media trial*

Toady The Indian Political System has become A Web of Politics and Blame-Shifting

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Suspend SDM suspend DC is the main slogan on Hathras Tragedy: A Tale of Political Hypocrisy

Editorial 

The Hathras incident has once again exposed the hypocrisy of our political system. If the SDM or DC had taken action to prevent the gathering of crowds, they would have been accused of being ‘anti-religion’, ‘anti-caste’, or ‘pro-ruling party’. It seems that our politicians and media are more interested in scoring points than in finding solutions.

The administration is damned if they do, and damned if they don’t. If they take action, they are accused of being oppressive. If they don’t, they are accused of being negligent. This political hypocrisy is the real tragedy behind the Hathras incident.

Instead of playing politics, we need to work together to find solutions. We need to let the administration do its job without fear or favor. We need to focus on building a society where such incidents are not politicized, but rather addressed with sincerity and honesty.

Only then can we hope to create a better India, where the administration can work without fear of political backlash, and where the public can trust that their interests are being served.”

instead of playing politics, the focus should be on finding solutions and letting the administration work according to rules and regulations.

The recent Hathras tragedy has once again exposed the flaws in our political system. Instead of working together to find solutions, politicians and media are busy playing the blame game. The administration is caught in the crossfire, with everyone from the DC to the SDM being held responsible for the incident.

But is this really the way forward? Should we not let the administration do its job without political interference? The answer is obvious, yet our politicians and media continue to play politics over every incident.

The result is chaos and confusion, with no one taking responsibility for their actions. The public is left to suffer, while the politicians and media enjoy the drama and spectacle.

It’s time for a change. Let us focus on finding solutions rather than playing politics. Let us work together to build a better India, where the administration can work without fear or favor.

Only then can we hope to create a society where incidents like Hathras are a thing of the past.”

 

 

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