Peace Paradox
Not all leaders are politicians—and not all politicians are leaders- yet the world blindly crowns them with the same title, as if the two
were synonymous. Just look at the blood-soaked hands of certain political
figures who dress genocide in the uniform of "just war." They rain
fire on the innocent, while other nations' leaders—self-proclaimed champions of
democracy—cheer them on with shipments of arms and ammunition.
If peace is ever to be more than a dictionary entry or a diplomatic
soundbite, then these rogues—and the enablers who fuel their carnage—must face
the ultimate judgment. Mercy without accountability is cowardice dressed as
virtue.
A true leader is not a conqueror. They are a custodian of humanity. Even
in their dreams, they see the faces of the people they serve—not as statistics,
not as pawns, but as souls. Their agenda has no room for violence; their power
lies not in dominance, but in upliftment. National security is
non-negotiable—but it should never be purchased with the blood of the innocent,
whether at home or abroad. A nation saved at the cost of its conscience is not
saved at all.
M.L. Narendra Kumar
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