This Election is a Rebellion of Memory
When they come again,
once more —
with folded hands, bowed heads,
and rehearsed patriotism —
Remember then…
Tens of thousands were bled
for the hunger of power.
Innocent children were sacrificed
in political games.
Factories were shut down —
the backbone of the nation was broken.
State industries were dried out —
the future of the people was sold.
Monuments were burned —
history itself was attacked.
And
those who built this land,
even their symbols
were set ablaze
in fires of rage.
None of this was a mistake.
None of this was “circumstance.”
All of this was design.
When national assets were sold,
when water resources were handed away
in cheap agreements,
when corruption became
not a shame
but a privilege of power —
Remember this:
The nation was looted
not by enemies —
but from within.
When crimes were proven,
when the guilty were known,
when the people saw everything —
still, they returned.
Again.
Again.
And again.
And now —
they will come once more.
To your door.
With humility.
With smiles.
Saying, “This time will be different.”
But…
The monuments are still silent.
The factories are still closed.
The rivers are still in contracts.
And history is still burned.
So before opening the door — open your memory.
Before shaking hands — demand accountability.
Before casting your vote — ask your conscience:
❓ Can those who burned the nation now save it?
❓ Can those who sold the future now build it?
❓ Can those who bought silence now speak truth?
This time, it is not an election — it is responsibility.
This time, not party — but nation.
Not slogans — but justice.
Cast your vote — not in hope,
not in fear,
but in the fire of memory.
Because
nations do not survive on speeches,
they survive on courage.
History does not change through declarations,
it changes through awareness.
This time,
do not just vote — decide.
Do not forgive — demand accountability.
Do not forget — remember.
Because
a nation does not live in its leaders —
it lives in the consciousness of its people.


