The whole situation with Arvind Kejriwal being under investigation just goes to show how the state uses allegations to suppress voices and movements it finds inconvenient. It's a classic example of how authorities manipulate narratives around "national security" to justify their surveillance and control over political opposition. Honestly, whether or not the allegations of Khalistani funding hold any water, the real issue here is the way power is wielded to stifle dissent and maintain the status quo. It's alarming, yet not surprising, how quickly a narrative can be spun to delegitimize political figures and movements that challenge the established order. This situation is yet another reminder of why we need to question the concentration of power and the mechanisms of control that are in place under the guise of democracy and national security.
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