THE MAN WHO POLLED THE GODS
Auteur : Manish Chauhan
Date de publication : Non disponible
Éditeur : Manish Chauhan
Nombre de pages : 102
Résumé du livre
DEMOCRACY DOESN'T DIE. IT JUST GOES TO THE AFTERLIFE.
Rameshwar Dutt, a retired schoolteacher from the quiet hills of Jibhi, died protecting a voting machine.
He expected peace. He expected a reunion with his ancestors. He expected, at the very least, a cup of tea. Instead, he got deputed.
The Supreme Seat of the Universe is vacant. The Gods are arguing, the Demons are litigating, and the fabric of reality is held together by administrative tape. To solve the crisis, the Universe has announced the ultimate solution: A General Election.
They need a Presiding Officer who is incorruptible, stubborn, and understands the terrifying power of a Form 17-C. They need Rameshwar.
The Booth at the End of the Universe
Stationed in Sector Zero a polling booth floating in the cosmic void Rameshwar must conduct the most chaotic election in history. His voters include:
* River Goddesses and multi-armed war deities demanding their ritual rights.
* Kali-Yug, the CEO of the "Moksha-Mukti Alliance," promising digital salvation in exchange for votes.
* Corporate Entities trying to privatize the very concept of Karma.
Armed only with his red correction pen, a flask of ginger tea that manifests from memory, and a stray dog named Sheru, Rameshwar must stand against the ultimate corruption. Because in this election, a rigged vote doesn't just mean a bad government t means the end of the world.
Why Readers are Loving The Man Who Polled The Gods:
* A Unique Premise: Imagine The Good Place meeting the beautiful chaos of an Indian Government office.
* Himachali Soul: From HRTC buses flying through nebulas to the comfort of a warm pattu, this book is a love letter to the mountains.
* Satire & Heart: A sharp, witty look at bureaucracy and democracy that will make you laugh and cry in equal measure.
* Standalone or Series: While it is the epic conclusion to the Divine Bureaucracy trilogy, it is a self-contained story that new readers can enjoy immediately.
"The snow is deep, but the path is known."
Step into the booth. Have your ID ready. Grab your copy today to cast the final vote for Existence!