Friday, August 14, 2020

Modus operandi of Adityanath Thakur’s Govt in Uttar Pradesh to kill “political targets”

Immediate Goals: 

1. Kill political enemies

2. Send a warning message to people like the men killed

3. Create a terror in the society so that they fear the CM and his government

Modus operandi

1. If the person is a plain criminal without political impact, no matter how big he is, just arrest him and do not kill him 

2. Choose to kill only big names with political clout i.e. “Strongmen” (“Bahubalis”; because for some reason someone in government wants them dead and killing only “big fish” would create a terror in the society 

3. Ignore all old cases which are already in the Court since “the Mafia works outside the system”

4. Get a new case filed in Police by someone; preferably related to the victim and preferably by a person of the same caste. The cases can be even mundane and need not be serious 

5. Immediately take action on the new case by doing all necessary documentation so that there is no legal loop hole

6. Arrest the person

7. Also arrest or kill the person's family members for maximum impact. Do not discriminate against women or children of his family for meting out a punishment 

8. Do fake encounter claiming the victim tried to flee or attack the policemen

9. Plant stories in media and newspapers defaming the victim; especially show him as a person who did crime against people of his own caste

Goals Achieved: 

1. Courts and legal system totally bypassed

2. Target killed without doing any real work like collecting evidences and doing a fair trial

3. Since the motive was to eliminate “political enemies”, it was necessary to do his murder in a mafia-like manner; i.e. a Mafia always “sends a message” to other people like the victim too

4. Ultimate goal is to run the state like a Mafia controlled place, where people are terrorized and do not question the government

Other methods: 

1. Harass, trouble and threaten opposition political party leaders to the extent that they are no longer vocal

2. Use unemployed social media users to promote and trend the CM because the social media is the tool to reach out to the rest of the country and the world 

3. Target specific castes or section of society which hold prominent power in society. And leave the caste which the CM belongs to for such punishment, because of obvious reason

Larger ploy: 

1. Establish the personal brand of the CM as a cult leader so that one day he can qualify to be PM

2. The promotion of CM's personal brand needs to be done at the cost of (BJP) Party's image; since anyone who would stop supporting the govt would actually quit supporting the BJP but every new "fan" of the UP govt would actually be a fan of the "CM" in person. 


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