Go to 'ralegan sidhhi' and you yourself find out that 'behind every successfully so called 'noble/savior' person there is a hidden rival polical group' and its a game of chess.
People's sentiments are so cheap that it can be exploited any time and easily.
There was already a person in UP, who died of hunger strike (of more than 80 days or so). Nobody cared. did anybody? Did govt move? How govt shows off as if moved by agitation of some xyz.
Log jaise gunde/mawali palte the ... waise hi aajkal 'satyagrahi' bhi palte hai ... that is also an effective tool now a days.
But suddenly there comes a flood of resources who spend crores on the 'jantarmantar' pandals etc etc..... who wants to question? open your eyes
This kind of politics was prevailing in pre-independence era also!!!!
Only the person who seemed to be manageable to imperialists was allowed to grow in staure as mahatma, but rest others were brutally crushed and already buried under polluted history pages.
This is called the 'exit' strategy of british.
There is one more facet of 'exit' strategy. It is called 'judiciary'
British have gone home but they have left behind the redundent judiciary (especially 'judiciary mein 'jo roj eoj nakhare hote ai na wo' ) which stinks like never before. Judiciary ko abhibhi lagata hai ki we abhibhi british raaaj main hi hai aur there need not be any accountability.
Court kacheri ke chakkar mein , in front of the bench clerks and orderlys and bailiffs there... doctorates/scientists/nobel laurets are also reduced as a junk. the way judiciary/and lawyers treats and behaves is to reduce every litigant into a worthless garbage.
Judiciary and lawyers are never behind calling themselve a 'very very very noble profession!!!!
Judicial staff doesn't budge to judge!!!!! they finger point to to wrist watch 'it's my lunch time!!!.............I will do that hoshhhiyaaaar (all rise) ...etc etc dramabaaazi after I come back finishing my tifin'
It happened so ... The lady judge wanted to probably go for meeting with district court 'before lunch hour' and hence must have called the 'Orderly',
and all the public standing infront of the chamber of the judge was really entertained (who was surprisingly taking matter that in chamber and not in court for some reasons may be).
'Judges sirf litigants pe hi dhok jama sakte hai'
Bench is even bigger that judge in our judicial system. Judges are living at the mercy of bench clerks otherwise bench clerks can easily csrew up the matter ... get the judges also in trouble and make them lose their job, reputation.
Nothing can happen... Moral of story.
Better to realign ourselves is the best solution.