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🔥 Curse of the Flames: When an 80,000-People Capital Turned to Ashes!



On this bone-chilling winter night, while the so-called “civilized society” sleeps peacefully under warm blankets, 80,000 people of the Korail slum are standing under the open sky.
Their homes, their dreams, their lives—everything has turned into ashes.
Only those who lost everything tonight know what this pain truly feels like.

But somehow, it feels as if a silent satisfaction is hiding behind the smiles of the ‘elite’ class.
Perhaps this slum was an “eyesore” to them—something the city would look better without.
Is this what inequality looks like?




⚠️ Questions That Must Be Asked

If this fire had broken out in a VIP neighborhood,
would we still have to wait five long hours for 20 fire service units?

Would helicopters, ministers, MPs, and high officials not rush instantly?

Why does it feel like the Korail fire was treated as if it were nothing but a “mini-settlement” whose disappearance might even benefit some powerful parties?

Why is it always the slums that burn?
Why does it always take so long to rescue them—even with a full lake of water right beside the settlement?




🔥 Fire or a Silent Conspiracy?

Every year the same tragedy repeats itself.
Every time, thousands become homeless overnight.
Every time, we hear promises, sympathy speeches, and TV talk shows—but no real solution.



🔥 The Silence of the ‘Civilized’ Society

Those who serve the city every single day—
Rickshaw pullers, housemaids, delivery workers, construction workers—
their homes are now nothing but ashes.

Yet a part of the elite class might secretly feel relieved:
"At least the city will look cleaner without the slum."

What kind of mindset is this?



✋ Final Words

If you cannot ensure safe housing for 80,000 citizens,
that is your failure—
but what gives you the right to take away the only shelter they already had?

Stop pretending to be sympathetic on TV talk shows.
Stop hiding behind decorated statements.

The grief, the tears, the shattered dreams of the poor—
these do not stay invisible forever.

When the cries of helpless people rise to the heavens,
no power, no money, no authority can silence them.

The curse of the oppressed eventually returns—
this is a law written not by man but by the Creator Himself.



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