The Wire’s Latest Deep-State Agenda: Manufacturing a Fake ‘Ideological’ War to Divide India

Ah, here we go again—The Wire playing its favorite game of divide and distract, this time through the ever-so-fictional writings of Sarayu Pani, a Dravidian political propagandist masquerading as a journalist. In her latest piece, “The Battle Between Hindutva and Dravidian Nationalism Is Ideological, Not Electoral”, she tries to sell us the idea that this is a war of ideas, not just a political power struggle. Nice try. But here’s the truth: this isn’t an ideological fight—it’s a political game to keep a voter base hostage and India divided.
The Wire’s Deep-State Playbook: Divide India, Keep the Narrative Alive
For years, The Wire has been pushing narratives straight out of the deep-state handbook—pit one section of Indians against another, exaggerate social tensions, and create imaginary ideological wars. This is just another attempt to fuel Tamil vs. Hindi, Dravidian vs. Hindutva, and North vs. South narratives, all while conveniently ignoring the facts.
Because if this was really about ideology, why does it always boil down to targeting Hindus and Hindi?
Sarayu Pani: Fiction Writer, Not a Journalist
Pani, like many Dravidian political writers, thrives on fantasy over facts. Her entire argument is based on the myth that Dravidianism is some noble ideological resistance against Hindutva. Reality check: Dravidianism today is just a political tool, used to keep the DMK’s vote bank intact by vilifying Hindus, Hindi, and everything remotely associated with North India.
If Dravidian politics was truly ideological, why:
- Are Hindu temples under state control while churches and mosques remain untouched?
- Is Hindi targeted but English embraced by the same politicians’ children studying abroad?
- Does caste-based reservation still dominate the system when Dravidianism claims to have “abolished” caste?
Sarayu Pani conveniently ignores these hypocrisies because her job isn’t to report—it’s to push the Dravidianist victimhood narrative.
The Fake War: Dravidian Politics Needs Hindutva as a Bogeyman
Dravidian parties have spent decades fueling hatred against Hindus and Hindi not because of ideological purity, but because it keeps their political survival intact. Pani’s article would have you believe Dravidian nationalism is some resistance movement, but it’s just an outdated, race-based, anti-Hindu, and anti-North political tool that the DMK refuses to let go.
If this was really about Tamil identity, why do they happily invoke Lord Murugan during elections while bashing other Hindu traditions? If Dravidianism was so progressive, why are they still pushing Brahmin hate narratives from the 1950s instead of addressing real issues like governance, development, and jobs?
Verdict? Another Wire Hit Job to Keep India Divided
Let’s call it what it is:
1.Dravidian politics needs Hindutva as an enemy to stay relevant.
- The Wire needs fake ideological wars to push its anti-India deep-state agenda.
- Sarayu Pani is not a journalist; she’s a fiction writer for Dravidian politics.
So no, this isn’t an ideological battle—it’s just another manufactured political conflict that the media and deep-state operators need to keep India divided. And The Wire, as always, is happy to play along.
Author : Sandeep Gandotra, is a serial entrepreneur, startup founder, social media influencer and political analyst with 25 years of overall experience. Tweets at Sandeep Gandotra