Democracy survives only when demography supports it.
The demography of India is changing — fast.
Look at Kashmir, Bengal, Assam, Kerala, and even parts of Andhra.
Once the Hindu backbone — Tamil Nadu, too, is shifting.
When the foundation changes, the structure of democracy won’t remain the same.
Numbers decide narratives. And narratives decide nations.
The question is — are we awake, or already too late?
In India’s national chart, Rahu is placed in the ascendant while Jupiter occupies the 6th house in Libra, the eighth house from it.
Though Rahu is in an exalted position, it receives no benefic aspect from Jupiter.
The dispositor Venus, placed in Cancer, also weakens Rahu’s potential for balanced progress — creating instability and illusion in the collective mindset.

At present, India is undergoing the Mahadasha of Mars, a decisive and action-oriented period.
Mars represents strength, defense, discipline, and strategic willpower — a time when the nation must take firm decisions to secure its identity and direction.

If Mars energy is channelled wisely, it can reignite national confidence and unity.
But if ignored, confusion and internal imbalance may grow ,This is the last opportunity to make tough decisions and save India, otherwise things will get out of hand. Demographically, the border areas are changing rapidly. The population growth rate of Muslims in India is 43%, and the population growth rate of others, including Hindus, is declining. Hindus have a growth rate of 1.6%, which will decrease further according to the Mahadasha of Mars. Even if we keep astrology aside, we will see a decline in the birth rate of all other developed countries.
The essence of education and liberal thought lies in quality, but democracy thrives on quantity — a conflict that defines our era

If we think that the recent explosion on November 10th and the seized explosives mean we are now safe, we are wrong. The planetary movements and Dasha of India indicate that things might get worse, especially around March and April 2026. The New Year chart for 2026 also shows negative planetary positions, suggesting potential threats from within — attacks by insiders instead of outside forces.
The BJP came to power riding on the aspirations of millions who wanted corruption-free governance, judicial and police reforms, and a system where politicians are held accountable. Yet, the core of India’s governance — its bureaucracy — remains untouched. Until that structure transforms, no party can deliver true change. This is the root of the growing disillusionment among India’s common citizens.
The next seven years will decide whether we preserve Bharatvarsha or witness another kind of partition born from demographic imbalance. It no longer matters whether it’s BJP, Congress, or any other party — none have a true vision to reform education, nurture sports, or channel the immense energy of our youth.
The Uniform Civil Code must find clear direction; otherwise, the situation could spiral beyond control. Astrology has already indicated the areas of concern, and only a rise in collective consciousness can heal them.
Thankfully, a few genuine spiritual teachers are working tirelessly to awaken true awareness among Indians. Though the ruling powers seldom appreciate their voice, some silent warriors of Bharat continue their work — unseen, but vital for the nation’s soul.

