Tag: politics
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25 people died due to corruption in the Goa nightclub tragedy

Corruption and political complicity in Goa have led to rampant illegal nightclubs, as safety regulations are routinely ignored. While the public’s frustration with growing corruption, particularly under the BJP, mounts, systemic accountability seems elusive. Current astrological influences suggest an impending reckoning, indicating a shift in public consciousness about governance and justice.
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Will India(भारत) become an Islamic country?

India’s changing demographics, particularly in border areas, threaten its democratic structure. The population growth rates of Muslims contrast sharply with declining Hindu figures, signaling potential instability. The current Mahadasha of Mars requires decisive actions to secure national identity. Without reforming governance and addressing demographic imbalances, India’s future may be compromised.
Kavita Singh
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Iran: Jupiter–Rahu Chidra and the Shadow of Shani

These next 2–3 years are NOT positive in the short term. But this destruction phase may lead to a new global order by 2028–2029, when Jupiter and Saturn enter new signs, clearing the past karmic load.
Kavita Singh
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India’s Three-Front Challenge: Borders on Fire (A Battle Foretold by Stars and Strategy)

Pakistan, China, and Bangladesh are uniting against India, forming a three-front threat amidst rising tensions. Astrological signals suggest a prolonged conflict, particularly following the Pahalgam attack, linked to broader destabilization efforts. India’s upcoming Mars Mahadasha indicates a need for heightened military preparedness as geopolitical challenges intensify in the region.
Kavita Singh
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A New Cold War Between the US and China and India’s Strategic Moment?

The U.S. has increased tariffs on Chinese goods, escalating economic tensions. China’s refusal to yield is due to its economic leverage, while India faces domestic hurdles despite potential opportunities. The Moon–Sun Dasha suggests India must reform rapidly to capitalize on these global shifts amidst ongoing U.S.-China rivalry and unpredictability.
Kavita Singh
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Secularism or Surrender? The Real Cost of Congress’s Waqf Bill

The Silent Surrender highlights how Waqf laws in India, particularly since the 1995 bill under the Congress, have empowered Waqf boards at the expense of the Hindu majority. This has led to a significant concentration of land ownership in Waqf hands, creating an exploited community while foreshadowing imminent struggles in Indian politics.
Kavita Singh
