Gustakhi Maaf Haryana- Pawan Kumar Bansal
By Rahul Rohtaki.Law is different for rich and poor.भारत में कानून सब के लिए बराबर है – नहीं ! 😥
A Tale of Two Photos. -A Tale of Two Indias.
Photo One: A judge’s mansion—Delhi High Court’s Yashwant Verma—where heaps of cash were found charred, as if the flames could erase the stench of corruption. Now elevated to Allahabad High Court, this man sits on a throne built on ashes of stolen dignity. No arrest. No shame. No consequences. Just promotion.
Photo Two: Jageshwar Prasad Awadhia, 83 years old, from Raipur. In 1986, he was falsely accused of accepting a ₹100 bribe…….a ₹100! That petty lie cost him his job, his honor, his family’s future. His wife died suffocating in grief. His children were robbed of education, of joy, of belonging. Society spat on them. The system abandoned them.
After 39 years—yes, thirty-nine—the High Court finally said, “Oops, sorry.” But what does justice mean when it arrives after a lifetime of suffering? What does a verdict mean when the soul has already been crushed?
Jageshwar says, “Justice was served, but at what cost? My whole family is ruined.” His son Neeraj echoes the pain: “Papa’s name is clear, but our childhood and youth will not come back.”
This is not justice. This is cruelty wrapped in legal black and white robes!
The judiciary that shields the corrupt and crucifies the innocent is not a temple of law—it’s a slaughterhouse of hope. The delay is not a flaw. It’s a weapon. A slow, silent execution.
This isn’t just about one man. It’s about a system that rewards rot and punishes honesty!
It’s about a nation where ₹100 can destroy a life, and ₹100 crores can buy silence!
मेरा भारत महान !
