Power, Money, and the System: Why Do Incidents Like Unnao Keep Happening?

 Why does this happen?

The dangerous nexus between power, wealth, and justice

The Unnao case is not an isolated incident.
The question is not just how it happened,
the real question is why it keeps happening repeatedly.

🌍 Why is this not just India’s problem?
Such incidents don’t happen only in India;
they are seen in almost every country—
whether in the USA, Europe, or Asia.

Wherever:
👉 Capitalism becomes overly dominant,
there, inevitably—

  • Big businessmen

  • Large corporations

  • And political power

…start forming a close network.



💰 What happens when capitalism dominates a country?
When—

  • Large companies increase their profits

  • A few people accumulate enormous wealth

…these same people—

  • Fund elections

  • Influence the media

  • Interfere in politics

👉 Gradually, their influence over politics, police, and the legal system grows.



🧑‍⚖️ Why do police and the judiciary become weak?
Because—

  • Leaders in power win elections using that money

  • Transfers, postings, and promotions of officials are decided by those in power

The law may appear equal on paper,
but on the ground, it becomes lenient for the powerful.

👉 Even when evidence exists
👉 Victims often wait years for justice




🤝 Where does the public’s role come in?
This is the harshest yet most truthful question.

Whenever—

  • People mindlessly buy products from large corporations

  • Consider brands as a symbol of “quality” or “status”

…then—

👉 All the profit goes to a few wealthy individuals
👉 That money then influences politics and power

Thus, a dangerous cycle emerges:

People’s buying → Wealth of capitalists → Political control → Weak justice



🛒 How everyday products strengthen power
The things we—

  • Wear

  • Eat

  • Use for our homes

  • Buy as phones, shoes, soap, cement, tiles

…if most of them are produced by a few giant companies,
and profits go only to them,

then those companies start influencing:
👉 National policies
👉 Political decisions
👉 And the entire system



🧠 What can people do? (Most important part)
If we want—

  • The law to be equal for everyone

  • No difference between rich and poor

  • Justice to be delivered promptly

…then change has to begin with us.

✳️ What should we do?

  • Buy products made by local artisans

  • Support small businesses

  • Avoid excessive branded products

  • Before buying, ask:

    • Which company made this?

    • Who will get the profit?

    • Is there a local alternative?

👉 This small step
👉 Challenges the larger system.



🔚 The ultimate truth
Justice doesn’t come only from courts;
justice comes from—

  • People’s mindset

  • People’s buying choices

  • People asking questions

If we continue to buy everything without questioning,
the nexus of power and wealth
will continue to give rise to such cases.



✍️ A question for readers
Next time you buy a big brand, ask yourself:

"Am I just buying a product,
or am I strengthening a system?"

If you want me to write more in-depth articles on this topic—
👉 Capitalism, politics, and the common person—
please comment.

Your question
👉 Could be the start of change.

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