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By Priya Patel | New Delhi | June 20, 2026 Liberal

A Star in the Lok Sabha: Kapoor’s First Hundred Days

NEW DELHI — Today marks the 100th day of Rajat Kapoor’s term in the Lok Sabha, and the air in New Delhi feels fundamentally different. The "politics of the heart" has transitioned from a campaign slogan to a legislative reality. Kapoor has successfully passed the 'Hydraulic Equity Act,' ensuring that the discoveries from the Gobi and Thar aquifers are managed as a public good rather than a corporate asset. This is a magnificent victory for the "Great Integration" of human needs and resource management.

"He has proven that a humanitarian can lead a nuclear power," says Priya Patel. While the "Restorative" factions in the CSU and US call his policies "idealistic," the people on the floodplains are seeing the results. Kapoor is building bridges where others built walls. India is no longer just a demographic variable; it is a moral leader in the Connected Century. The star hasn't just survived the silver screen; he is illuminating the path to a more compassionate world.