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The Locus Of a Crisis

Where does a crisis lead a society into ?

The primary impact of a crisis appears in the form of familiar or social outrage. Then it escalates into political & authoritarian level. They are supposed to find a legal resolution. The supervisory political groups(x-factor) sometimes face off with intense reciprocation. This point of time is very crucial of this game.

This rate determining step comes with two possibilities.

1- They(political parties) may work  together to give Justice to the victim.
2- They may join the race of  figuring out the flaws of opposition without doing any real work .

Of course, there are political leaders working incessantly to bring social normalcy by establishing solid approach to face these crisis head-on. But we can hardly agree on it if we talk about political parties. However in a country like India the second option somehow dominates over the first one. They usually fight among themselves to quench their hunger of gaining supremacy, identity &  status without giving real attention to the subject to  whom they are representing.

At this stage  some other agents like media, journalists or newspapers come to set their voice to the mass society to show them the secret game played under the lens. When the society feels the veracity of their representatives they turn their silent rage into conflagration of sporadic violence. After all such disheartening circumstances matter goes to judiciary level. 

When the judiciary comes into action that leads  to independent resolution (in most cases) and(or) amendment of some law parameters. If this stage able to satisfy the victim by giving him/her true justice then the topic takes a halt. Otherwise, the same cyclic process starting from  public outrage through political negotiations to the final point of judicial declaration goes on till the matter remains unresolved.





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