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Atishi Marlena: A Radical in Waiting, With Anti-National Roots

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As Atishi Marlena steps into the spotlight, her rise to power stirs controversy. The likely new Chief Minister of Delhi comes from a family that has consistently aligned itself with anti-national sentiments and radical ideologies. With parents like Tripta Wahi and Vijay Singh, Atishi’s story reflects not service to the nation—but a legacy of subversion.

The Marlena Legacy: Defenders of Terrorists

Atishi Marlena’s parents didn’t merely express liberal leanings; they actively defended those who aimed to tear India apart. Tripta Wahi and Vijay Singh led the campaign for the mercy petition of Afzal Guru, the convicted terrorist behind the 2001 Parliament attack. These two intellectuals led the charge in seeking clemency for a man who plotted to decimate India’s democracy. This action reflected not just a difference of opinion but contempt for the sacrifices of Indian citizens.

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By signing a petition that demanded Afzal Guru’s punishment be overturned, they stood against those who defended the nation. What kind of leadership can Delhi expect from someone who grew up with parents who prioritize terrorists over the safety of innocent citizens?

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A Family of Hypocritical Human Rights Advocates

Tripta Wahi didn’t stop after Afzal Guru’s execution. Even after the terrorist’s well-deserved death, she condemned the nation’s response, claiming that “every democratic institution failed us.” Who exactly is the “us” in her narrative? Terrorists and insurgents? Tripta chose to mourn a terrorist’s execution rather than stand with the victims of terrorism.

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She lamented the merging of Indian nationalism with Hindu nationalism, painting it as a conspiracy to silence human rights voices. Tripta didn’t stand for human rights; she promoted a dangerous agenda that aimed to weaken the nation from within.

Pakistani Soldiers? Her Heart Bleeds for Them

In 2016, Tripta Wahi expressed equal sympathy for the deaths of Pakistani soldiers as for Indian soldiers during the Siachen conflict. The same Pakistani soldiers who wage war against India and sponsor terrorism. Her stance demonstrated a complete lack of loyalty to the country she claimed to represent.

Soldiers Are “Paid to Die”?

During the Kargil War, Tripta Wahi insulted the martyrs of India by refusing to donate to the cause, coldly remarking, “Soldiers are paid to die.” Her callous dismissal of those who defend the nation reflects the anti-national mindset ingrained in the Marlena household. She had no regard for the soldiers who sacrifice their lives for the country’s security, and this sentiment reveals the value system Atishi inherited.

Vijay Singh: Sympathizer of Maoists and Enemy of India

Atishi’s father, Vijay Singh, mirrored these radical leanings. In 2008, he berated RAW and accused Indian intelligence of meddling in Nepal, sympathizing with Maoist insurgencies. He dismissed India’s efforts to protect its regional interests as “hegemonic interference.” Vijay’s loyalty clearly aligned with forces that sought to destabilize the region, not with India’s security.

Vijay Singh attacked Yogi Adityanath and other Hindu nationalist forces for allegedly inciting trouble in Nepal, revealing his disdain for Indian sovereignty. Marlena, named after communist icons Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin, seems ready to carry forward this subversive legacy.

Atishi Marlena: Destined to Lead India Down a Dangerous Path?

Atishi Marlena has not only inherited her parents’ radical ideas but has also demonstrated her own extremist tendencies. In 2019, she urged voters to choose goons and gundas over competent candidates, showcasing her anarchic ideology. In 2023, she disgraced India on an international stage at the Cambridge India Conference, claiming India’s condition was worse than Sri Lanka, Bhutan, and Pakistan—countries ravaged by economic collapse and internal strife. For Atishi, tarnishing India’s image abroad takes priority over addressing its real challenges.

A Radical Future for Delhi?

As Atishi Marlena prepares to take charge of Delhi, her leadership promises to bring radicalism to the forefront. She won’t govern with a sense of responsibility toward India but will likely follow the dangerous path her parents have charted. Atishi, like her anti-national parents, embodies a dangerous ideology that threatens India’s unity and security.

Her rise represents a victory for those who have always sought to undermine India from within.

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