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By Aslam Dogar

The ballot paper floating in the air is like a mechanical butterfly, descending delicately to the ground, and the moment its feet touch the earth, everything freezes. The forest falls silent. The city forgets its language.

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Then the rituals begin — rituals not born in temples foretelling the next world or the unseen, but in the air-conditioned offices of think tanks, with sliding doors and corporate logos. Democracy is presented like a sacred scripture — wrapped in a cover, barcode-verified, dropped from drones, or delivered in diplomatic pouches. It conquers in the name of sanctity, like clergy feeding off alms taken under the banner of holiness: it makes a home in the heart, feeds on faith, and kills its follower with false promises. It persuades, seduces, and spreads like a disease. Men in suits descend like missionaries, their scriptures printed on glossy paper, their chest badges gleaming. They bring PowerPoints and “gender training” modules instead of cannons. They preach the good news: tyranny is obsolete, the local gods are outdated, and every village will be blessed with Wi-Fi. They show statues of bare-headed women raising fists in the air beneath UN slogans.

The vast green lawns no longer tremble under the boots of British redcoats; now they quake with the vibration of slogans. “Civil engagement” is chanted like a mantra. “Open society” is engraved on blackboards where elders once mapped the cosmos. The thunder of cannons has been replaced by keynote speeches. The revolution is rehearsed before it’s broadcast. The new coup arrives TV-ready. The old king disappears, replaced by a consensus candidate — with a Yale degree and NATO’s approval. The constitution’s veil is lifted like a shiny, expensive, foreign luxury car. No one reads it. It reads the people. The public claps — their applause scheduled in advance.

The tyrant’s face appears in blurry images and livestreams. Laugh-track echoes in the background. Purple ink stains the skin like a sacred mark — as if voting has washed away the past and the hour of salvation has arrived. A sacred document lies open, its pages buzzing with clauses and hidden agendas. Its provisions read:
Article 1: Bow before the algorithm.
Article 2: Sterilize the public spirit.
Article 3: Make remembering the past a crime.

Priests supervising the rituals grant permission with a nod. They light candles made from recycled narratives. They chant slogans crafted in Silicon Valley. Technology, entertainment, and designer jargon become the new sermons of the gods, with the most-clicked sermon deemed the most sacred. Words like “resistance,” “transparency,” and “empowerment” echo — hollow inside, yet worn like medals.

The empire has changed form. Now it is wrapped in thick binders. It holds clipboards. Its armies are now called “task forces.” Its tanks are lettered institutions: USAID, UNHCR, OSCE. Smiles have replaced bayonets; seminars have replaced firing squads. Democracy arrives on a private jet with its Instagram account. Its viceroys plan cultural transformations while ordering oat-milk lattes. In every ravaged land, the rainbow flag waves. Baghdad is drenched in blood under missiles. Tripoli resounds with the clamor of foreign NGOs. Kyiv hosts parades mocking its own soil. Sacred ruins are re-branded. Stones from temples are used to build embassy courtyards. The rituals change, but the occupation remains.

In a village, a woman hums a folk tune. A man prays in a tongue with no Unicode. A stone is lifted to rebuild a shrine. This is deemed intolerable. A survey is conducted. A briefing is written. A donor issues a threat. The local minister changes course. An election is held. The result is known — always has been. This is the “consent” they speak of. This is the spectacle they call “freedom.”

Uniformity is sold as globalization. Diversity is erased. Identity is redesigned by foreign interns. Language becomes emoji. The dead are archived. Shrines are replaced by museums. Ancestors are footnoted by their enemies. Tears fall in exhibition halls where monuments of resistance are polished for display. The victors mourn — always in front of cameras. Their grief is a public performance. Their compassion is called management.

The liberal preacher’s smile is photoshopped. He gives interviews on “trauma” and “tolerance.” He never wields a sword — he commissions reports. His scripture is the never-ending sense of guilt. His miracle is the perpetual re-creation of conflict. His holy acts are sanctions and media campaigns. He whispers ideology into children’s ears. He inhales incense made from treaties and embargoes. He sings a hymn whose verses contain “gender fluidity” and “carbon offset credits.” His voice — thin and sweet — soaks entire civilizations in its syrup.

But across the map, the earth remembers its past. Forests speak rebellion in their rustle. Mountains echo slogans from no script. The Chenab trembles under steel bridges. The Ganges tells her secrets to the plains. From Eurasia to Africa, and across all lands labeled “developing,” something is waking. Trump does not rise as an emperor; he rips through the screen like a glitch, disrupting the running program. Kashmir carries the bodies of its martyrs on its shoulders. Serbia remembers its ruins. Iran cradles its martyrs. Russia bares its teeth. Hungary builds walls — not from fear, but loyalty.

Multipolarity emerges not as a plan but as a forgotten rite. It does not wait for approval. It speaks in a hundred tongues that need no translation. It lifts torches, not flashlights. It draws no global maps — it builds thresholds. It calls upon gods buried under glass towers. It honors spirits erased from textbooks. In every land, from the ruins of “development,” new myths are carved. The ballot box is abandoned; its mechanical promise of salvation rejected. In its place stands the stone of ancestral law — stained with sacrifice, inscribed with the unspoken codes of blood, soil, and loyalty.

So let the ballot fall, let the slogans scatter like ashes in the air. Let the consultants keep writing. None of it can stop the return. The sacred pulse runs again in veins no Western measure ever mapped. Democracy, once worn as a necklace of salvation, now stands naked as an agent of plunder and a spectacle of consent. Multipolarity does not debate it — it replaces it with stone, flame, and song. The world begins to move again, to retell the myth that has been reborn.

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