Goa, July 26 -- In his latest political satire, writer Vishal Pai Cacode takes to the skies-metaphorically and sharply-with a piercing commentary on selective accountability in governance.

Titled "Subjudice Skies," the piece paints a vivid picture of a pilot being denied answers while navigating restricted airspace. The phrase "subjudice skies" is used to ironically describe bureaucratic silence cloaked in legal pretext. Meanwhile, Flight-8 - an allegorical aircraft flagged for "route defection" and operating "under judicial radar" - is seen continuing its flight path undisturbed.

"If the skies are truly closed," Cacode asks pointedly, "how is Flight-8 still cruising unchallenged?" The line, rich with implication, questions the inconsis...