What is going on in Delhi?
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definition
"In the theater of politics, rulers prefer the illusion of action over genuine change, for it is safer to dazzle the public with words than to risk the consequences of real deeds."
According to Osho, Delhi’s politics are a deliberate theater of confusion: rulers avoid real action, hide the line between dictatorship and democracy, fling new slogans, stage internal quarrels, and keep postponing—because doing anything risks mistakes and displeasing someone. Power is sought only to entrench power; talk replaces work, and a gullible public, dazzled by rhetoric, cannot see the manipulation.
Delhi’s leaders mostly talk and create confusion so they can keep power without taking risky, real action.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you see through slogans and staged fights, reducing manipulation.
- Encourages demanding concrete actions and accountability, not promises.
- Reminds you to stay aware and question easy narratives.
- Encourages demanding concrete actions and accountability, not promises.
- Reminds you to stay aware and question easy narratives.
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