However, things will change as Mars takes charge…”
From Goa to Indigo, and now 14 die due to contaminated water—each incident peels back the same truth: a corrupt system where bureaucracy, courts, and politicians operate without accountability, and the common man’s life is treated as expendable.
Wherever there is a double-engine government, corruption is rampant. It’s clear now that whether it’s Congress RJD, TMC, AAP, or the BJP, it makes no difference. The common people are nothing more than cockroaches to them. Congress appeased Muslims by snatching away the rights of Hindus and creating Waqf boards for them. But the BJP takes votes in the name of Hindutva, yet only focuses on business (a few families benefit). They don’t care about the common people, education levels, or corruption. All they care about is staying in power. There are criminals among all parties, including the BJP’s MLAs. Will these people develop the country? What a joke!
But Mars Mahadasha doesn’t keep people silent. It sharpens logic, fuels anger, and empowers citizens to question authority—making those in power with tainted pasts deeply uncomfortable
From January 31 onward, with the beginning of Mars–Rahu Dasha, a clear shift is indicated. This period activates aggression, exposure, and public unrest. In transit, Mars exalted in Capricorn, along with the Sun in Capricorn, strengthens authority and enforcement—but also intensifies confrontation with power. At the same time, Saturn in Pisces brings karmic consequences, dissolution of illusions, and pressure on institutions.
This planetary combination suggests that the turbulence will not be short-lived. The momentum continues until mid-2027, indicating a prolonged and testing phase for the government. Either a well-planned strategic response will be required, or there is a strong possibility of deliberate diversion tactics—events or narratives designed to shift public anger and attention elsewhere.
Compounding this is the weak foundation chart of India, where Jupiter (the lord of wisdom, law, and morality) is afflicted. This shows a crisis of judgment at the top—decisions lacking foresight, ethical clarity, and long-term vision. When wisdom is compromised, authority survives only through control, not trust.

Scandals Change, Suffering Doesn’t

