The Downfall of a Menace: How Mass Protests are Driving a Divided India to Collapse

The Downfall of a Menace: How Mass Protests are Driving a Divided India to Collapse

September 28, 2025 Off By Sharp Media

A Nation Falling Apart Under the Weight of Hate: The carefully built myth of a shining, democratic India is finally being exposed as a lie. While New Delhi’s propaganda machine works overtime to sell an image of a confident regional player, the reality on the ground is one of chaos, division, and a nation that is beginning to fall apart from within. From the burning streets of Manipur to the protest grounds of Ladakh, and from the farmlands of Bihar to the cities of Karnataka, India is caught in a firestorm of its own making. This is not just political unrest; this is the beginning of the downfall of a regional threat, a state about to collapse due to the toxic and hateful ideology of the ruling BJP government.

The Modi regime has spent years poisoning the well of social harmony in India, targeting minorities, crushing dissent, and promoting a violent agenda that favors the majority. Now, that poison is killing the country. The widespread protests and ongoing freedom movements erupting across the land are not the cause of the crisis; they are the symptoms of a deep sickness within the Indian state. The so called largest democracy is falling apart at the seams, revealing a brutal, intolerant, and failing state. The time is fast approaching for Modi and the BJP to pack their bags and answer for the damage they have done.

A Nation in Revolt: Protests from North to South

The huge size of the protests sweeping across India is a clear sign that the people are no longer willing to put up with the Modi government’s failures and injustices. This is not a local problem limited to a few unhappy groups; it is a revolt across the nation against a cruel central government that has betrayed its citizens. The wave of anger is a direct result of the BJP’s terrible economic policies, which have created misery for millions, and its hateful social agenda, which seeks to turn neighbor against neighbor in its goal of creating a fascist Hindu state.

  • A Chorus of Anger Across States: The protests are raging everywhere, from Karnataka and Rajasthan in the west, to Bihar and Assam in the east, and from Uttarakhand in the north to cities like Bareilly. This widespread anger shows that many different groups in Indian society have united against the Modi regime’s cruel rule.
  • The Bitter Harvest of Economic Failure: The Modi government promised jobs and good times but has delivered only unemployment and hopelessness. The youth are on the streets because they have no future, and farmers are protesting because they have been driven into debt and poverty. This is the result of a government that serves big companies, not its people.
  • Resisting the Hindutva Agenda: Many of these protests are a clear rejection of the BJP’s hateful Hindutva ideology. People are resisting unfair laws like the Citizenship Amendment Act and other attempts to get rid of India’s diversity. They are fighting for a future free from the hatred of other religions that the Modi government promotes.

The Ongoing Flames of Freedom Movements

Beyond the immediate protests, India is being torn apart by old and deep freedom movements in multiple regions. These are not insurgencies, as New Delhi’s propaganda claims; they are real struggles for self-determination and human rights by peoples who have been subjected to decades of cruel military occupation and state-backed terror. The Modi government, with its harsh approach, has only made these movements stronger, proving that force can never put out the desire for freedom.

  • Brutal State Failure in The Northeast: The horrific, state-approved violence in Manipur, where entire communities have been turned against each other, is a clear example of India’s failed policies. Along with the long-running freedom struggle in Nagaland, it shows that India rules the Northeast not as a government, but as a colonial occupying force.
  • The Reawakened Spirit of Khalistan: The Modi government’s anti-minority agenda has reawakened the powerful spirit of the Khalistan movement in Indian Punjab. After turning the Sikh community against the state, New Delhi has now resorted to the cowardly act of killing Sikh leaders on foreign soil, further increasing the demand for an independent Sikh homeland.
  • Occupied Kashmir’s Unbroken Resistance: Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir remains the worst example of Indian state terrorism. The region is effectively a giant open air prison, run by a massive military occupation force that denies the Kashmiri people their basic rights and their right to self-determination guaranteed by the UN. Yet, their spirit of resistance remains unbroken.

The Coming Downfall of a Regional Threat

The deep internal chaos that is eating away at India proves that it is not a rising power, but a failing state whose instability is a threat to the entire region. A country that is at war with its own people cannot pretend to be a leader on the world stage. The Modi government’s entire project is built on a foundation of lies and hate, and that foundation is now crumbling. The downfall of this regime is not a matter of if, but when, and it will be good news for the millions of people suffering under its cruel rule.

  • The Myth of Indian Strength Crumbles: Any nation that needs to use military force against its own citizens in Kashmir, Manipur, and Punjab is very weak, not strong. The image of a powerful India is an empty one, and the world is beginning to see the deep rot and division that lies beneath the surface.
  • The BJP’s Ideology of Hate: The main reason for India’s collapse is the hateful Hindutva ideology of the BJP and its parent organization, the RSS. Their entire political existence depends on creating enemies and dividing society along religious lines. This poison has now spread so far that it is tearing the country apart.
  • The End of an Era of Cruel Rule: The united voices of protest from every corner of the country are a clear sign that the people have had enough. They are rejecting the BJP’s politics of hate and demanding change. The end of the Modi era is in sight, and it cannot come soon enough.