Raghu snapped, “Because He’s invisible when you need Him and visible when you want to blame!”
The courtroom fell silent. Then the old tea-seller stood up and began clapping.
In court, the judge — a sharp, tired woman — asked, “Mr. Khanna, how do you intend to serve legal notice to the Almighty?”
The news exploded. #RaghuVsGod trended nationwide. Lawyers laughed. Priests protested. His wife left him in embarrassment. But Raghu wouldn’t back down.
No one noticed he left behind a small footprint — glowing faintly, then fading.