120 MPs want to impeach this judge. Because his verdict didn’t suit their vote math. How long before people see this hypocrisy? Time to raise the voice of Bharat.
- Dr. Deepessh Divaakaran

- 5 days ago
- 3 min read

Democracy wasn’t wounded.
It was murdered in broad daylight.
120 MPs stood over the body.
And most of India kept scrolling.
On 9 December 2025,
120 elected MPs
walked into the Lok Sabha Speaker’s office.
Among them:
Kanimozhi.
T. R. Baalu.
Priyanka Gandhi.
Akilesh Yadav.
Dimple Yadav.
Supriya Sule.
Asaduddin Owaisi.
They weren’t angry about corruption.
Not bribery.
Not abuse of power.
They wanted to impeach a judge.
A sitting High Court judge.
Justice G. R. Swaminathan.
Why?
Because he followed the Constitution.
Because the verdict favoured Hindus.
The case was about Thiruparankundram Hill.
Not politics.
Not elections.
Faith.
History.
Civilisation.
2nd century BCE.
A temple carved into the hill.
Rock became sanctum.
Stone became prayer.
This is where Murugan married Deivanai.
The first of the six abodes.
Son of Shiva.
Commander of warriors.
Murugan is present here.
So is Devi.
Unspoken.
Watching.
Then comes Karthigai Deepam.
Also called Trikartika.
Entire Thiruparankundram glows.
Homes glow.
Temples glow.
And the hilltop burns bright.
One flame.
Seen for miles.
Memory.
Centuries old.
13th century CE.
A dargah was constructed.
For Sikandar Badusha.
Hindus gave land.
No riots.
No fear.
The dargah stands
just three metres
from the Deepam tower.
The region today:
~92% Hindu.
~4% Muslim.
Peace held.
2021
DMK returned to power.
Stalin became Chief Minister.
Suddenly, the flame became dangerous.
“Law and order.”
“Communal tension.”
The Diya was stopped.
No riots.
No provocation.
Just fear.
Manufactured.
Devotees went to court.
The High Court studied
history.
Stone.
Soil.
Custom.
Archaeology.
The Constitution.
And said one line:
Light the Diya.
That’s all.
No religion favoured.
No belief imposed.
Only law.
Yet the State blocked it.
Not by mobs.
Not by chaos.
By power.
Collectors ordered.
Police barricaded.
Devotees were stopped.
The flame was dimmed.
Hindu sentiments were hurt.
Again.
And again.
A civilisation, centuries old,
paused by files and force.
Murugan stood unseen.
When power fears light,
darkness calls itself order.
This was not secularism.
This was control.
Then came the real rupture.
120 MPs moved to impeach a judge.
A message was sent:
Rule of law is optional
if Hindus benefit.
Ask yourself.
Is this secularism?
Or selective outrage?
Are they protecting minorities?
Or manufacturing riots?
Are they guarding peace?
Or engineering Minority unity
through provocation?
They forgot something.
India is secular
not despite Hindu civilisation,
but because of it.
This land absorbed faiths
before it wrote laws.
Belief was never exclusive.
Truth was never singular.
Coexistence was instinct.
That is Hinduism.
Not a religion.
A civilisation.
Fire remembers.
Stone remembers.
And history watches quietly
when power tries
to extinguish a flame.
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